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mrs p
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judith
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pookie
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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NeathChris
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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MarkS
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MarkS
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marigold
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Nick
Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Posts: 34535 Location: Hereford
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Posted: Fri May 25, 07 4:28 pm Post subject: |
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MarkS wrote: |
No, only against tax due by the business - but I guess there wont be much profit to offset ?
Course you would have to be happy with the idea of hmcre taking a *very* close interest in everything else you and your partner do.
And then managing the appeals against their penalty determinations.
Yeah. Go for it. |
However, you CAn register for VAT, and claim it back on everything you buy for the business. Which can include a portion of your bills for the premises, fuel and vehicle servicing, cat food and dog food, and vet bills (They help you keep vermin down and burglars out), etc etc.
And the Excise have plenty of people paid to help you do this. If you're spending any money on vattable items for any business, even if, as you say, you only sell a single chicken or plant, you can claim it back. They are there to ensure you pay tax and claim back that which you overpay, regardless of how good you are at business. |
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Rob R
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Nick Howe wrote: |
However, you CAn register for VAT, and claim it back on everything you buy for the business. Which can include a portion of your bills for the premises, fuel and vehicle servicing, cat food and dog food, and vet bills (They help you keep vermin down and burglars out), etc etc.
And the Excise have plenty of people paid to help you do this. If you're spending any money on vattable items for any business, even if, as you say, you only sell a single chicken or plant, you can claim it back. They are there to ensure you pay tax and claim back that which you overpay, regardless of how good you are at business. |
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Helen_A
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Rob R
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Helen_A
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