VAT changes

Started by Ted, Dec 20, 2008, 13:56:00

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David

Then the  chicken teak a  :whistle:
Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Rik

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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

g7pkf

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Dec 20, 2008, 15:32:00
I have  ;)


http://www.bose.co.uk/GB/en/home-entertainment/personal-audio/headphones/acoustic-noise-cancelling-headphones/index.jsp

More money than sense....


























Sorry thats what the wife said when i showed her the surrond sound system i wanted.  £3.5K

got told order it and you will be listening to it on your own, to which i pointed out i normally do as she hates surround sound and i always put it on when shes gone to bed (mainly to watch stargate). The look said it all!!!

Rik

 :rofl:

Where are you sleeping tonight, Dean? ;D
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Ted

Today i received an amended invoice from IDnet, reflecting the change in VAT.

So, the drinks are on me ;D

Please form an orderly queue at the bar, any pushing and shoving and you'll be asked to get to the back. :cheers2:
Ted
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Lance

i'll have a pint please!
Lance
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Ted

Quote from: Lance on Dec 22, 2008, 22:51:19
i'll have a pint please!

On its way, by courier Pig  :pig: be with you soon :thumb:

Cheers
Ted
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Rik

Quote from: Lance on Dec 22, 2008, 22:51:19
i'll have a pint please!

That would be about a year of subs, wouldn't it?
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Ted

Offers over now, have a random beer related VIDEO anyway  ;D
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Ann

I paid IDnet a year in advance, so I appear to have missed out on the VAT decrease.  That's a bummer.

Ted

Quote from: Ann on Dec 23, 2008, 21:43:35
I paid IDnet a year in advance, so I appear to have missed out on the VAT decrease.  That's a bummer.


Give them a call Ann, I'm sure you'll be entitled to some sort of refund.
Ted
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Simon

Quote from: Ted on Dec 23, 2008, 21:46:16
Give them a call Ann, I'm sure you'll be entitled to some sort of refund.

I'm not so sure of that.  Doesn't it go by the date of the invoice?  If IDNet have collected the full payment, and also the VAT at the 17.5% rate, they would have to pass that on to the Vatman at the rate they charged it, wouldn't they?
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Sebby

It's a strange one - I'm not sure exactly what would happen. Indeed they would have already paid over the 17.5% collected...

Simon

I would have thought it the same as buying a product, in that if you bought something in November, you couldn't them claim a VAT rebate in December.

However, I'm only guessing, so it may still be worth a call to IDNet after the holiday.
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Ted

I'd give them a call, it would seem a little harsh to lose out just because you were a good customer :shake:
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Lance

There is something to do with the timing of the supply of the service, but i think the tax point of the invoice is the main point.
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Ann

I don't think I'll complain to them about a few pence.. seems a bit petty.

Sebby

Quote from: Ann on Dec 23, 2008, 22:58:05
I don't think I'll complain to them about a few pence.. seems a bit petty.

You mentioned it. :P

Ann

So what?  Mentioning it here is different from complaining officially. 

Simon

It's an interesting point though, as it could apply to other things one has paid up front for, such as concert tickets, holidays, etc.
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Ted

If this is correct, it would seem as if its up to the supplier what they do, i'm not sure ???

"For goods and services received or delivered after 1 December but paid or invoiced for using the old 17.5% rate before 1 December 2008, a company can either leave the VAT charged to the customer at 17.5% and account for that to HM Revenue & Customers (HMRC) or account for it at the new rate of 15% on the amounts already received or invoiced. Companies should issue a credit note and refund the difference to customers if they have already issued a VAT invoice showing the old rate of VAT. If they haven't issued a VAT invoice, the business can account to HMRC for the 15% and would normally be expected to refund the difference to the customer, assuming the VAT has been passed on."

you can never find an accountant when you want one.  ;)
Ted
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