Hi
Not trying to go off topic, But.
I know (think) there is a limit at which you HAVE TO be VAT registered.
But is there any advantage if you earn a fairly good amount & and spend a good amount, in opting to register, then claim all that VAT we pay out?
I may have it completely wrong & the idea may be way off base but does anyone know enough to put me right?
Thanks
Martin
The law states that if you expect to turn over 64K or more p.a. then you must register for VAT.
All that means is that you must show a charge of 17.5% VAT on all your invoices and show on your accounts records.
The up side is that you can reclaim VAT on all your purchases.
If you are turning over 64K then VAT isn't your big concern, it's more about what to spend your profit on!
You may register for VAT even if you don't hit 64K, in fact any turnover can register for VAT, the only advantage is if your purchasing costs are very high then you can claim back the VAT you paid out.
For windowcleaners that would be a waste of time, none of us spend enough on purchases to justifybeing VAT registered.........UNLESS you are expecting to turn over 64K and above...
.....which by now Dave @ St loadsamoney Ives must be close!
I was registered for VAT once for 4 years, I had to be, and we had a VAT inspector come in and go through my books. They can do that at a moments notice. She spent 3 days going through them and commended us for our accuracy!
But that was a few years ago..