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Do you pay it? :rolleyes: |
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yeah lol...i wanted it toasted if i werent having salad an sauce i woulda done it at home lol
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well if people pay it......:rolleyes:
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i sat here all day waiting for a package (that bloomin well came 10 mins after i went out!!!!) thinking about having a bmt from subway (ask emzy adn mrskitty lol) and i was bloomin well gunna have that sandwich!!!!!
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You will not have to pay VAT at the old rate. A £10,000 investment at the current 5% if your lucky, earns £500 per annum. Let's not forget that you hold funds due to the Government for the same amount of time. If an invoice was issued today for work carried out then the Vat applicable would be at 17.5%. If an invoice was issued for job done on 1st December the Vat applicable would be at 15%. If you have quoted for a job and the invoice date is of today then you would be quite within your right to charge at 17.5%. Dont forget this would have to be declared and paid as output to the revenue. |
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Do you pay VAT on the pretend food you get in petrol stations that you microwave yourself? Can you buy it first then warm it? |
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What about when I buy a minging bacon sandwich from the vending machine at work. I pay first to get it then microwave it afterwards.
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http://www.makro.co.uk/metro_mail/mc...ailer_16pp.pdf If you bought your tea, coffee and sugar from a wholesaler the items should be marked as zero rated. I think the reason that Marshalls were slapped with a big bill for providing free brews to staff is that the brews were not being declared as a 'benefit in kind' for the employees. As you are no doubt aware there is an annual limit to the what an employer can give an employee as a 'benefit in kind' before the employee becomes liable for PAYE on the benefit. However if an employer fails to deduct PAYE correctly they then become liable to pay for the PAYE owed. |
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How do you think businesses coped in the past when VAT rates were altered? I take it that you are experienced in Accounts and therefore well able to comment on the matter. |
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what i cannot get me head around, is how will small non computerised places alter all their prices? can't see it being so easy.:confused: then have to change em back in a few months when VAT reverts to 17.5%.
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I still say a lot of small shops won't change the price and will just in effect increase the net price instead. |
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