Re: VAT or Not VAT Registered? Commercial or Domestic more profitable? [quote=dixon9;11640]VAT:
I understand that if your invoicing falls below 65K per year you donīt need to be VAT registered.
Advantage is that it is easier to make your quotes more competitive in domestic and certain commercial situations - Disadvantage is that perhaps some customers (Commercial, Industrial or local authorities?) may need your company to be VAT registered to carry out work? No VAT registeration and you lose work?
How many sole traders/small Ltd companies on here are VAT regsitered? Is it worth it?
I depends who you are working for. If you do mostly domestic, then its a bad idea, as you will be 17.5% more expensive than someone who is not VAT registered.
However , if you are working for customers who themselvs are VAT registered and you are not, they cannot claim the VAT back that you have added into the cost of the materials.
I went VAT registered when I did'nt need to for his reason as my customers are nearly all commercial/industrial.
If you do go VAT registered, get a bookeeper to sort it all for you, then give it all to the accountants at the end of the year, it will save you a lot of headaches, lets face it most of us hate paperwork, we are sparks, not paper shufflers.
Any more questions just ask, will help where I can.
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