VAT

What is VAT? Do you need to register? How about Flat Rate VAT? Are you better off not registering? All the answers are here.

Is the UK tax system too complex?

Is the UK tax system too complex?

According to the results of a new survey by Sage, the UK tax system needs to be radically simplified. This is the view of over 2,000 self employed contractors and small companies who took part in the survey in March 2010.

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Time to think seriously about the VAT deadline

Time to think seriously about the VAT deadline

The deadline for online VAT returns is drawing close. As from April 1st this year, it becomes mandatory to file online.

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Good accountants are FREE

Good accountants are FREE

Once again I’ve got embroiled in the argument about what is a good price to pay for an accountant’s services. Let’s face it, there isn’t a lot of bookkeeping to be done with the typical nano-business and people begrudge laying out hard earned income to a third party when they can see no need to do so.

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Will the Flat Rate Vat Scheme change in 2010?

Will the Flat Rate Vat Scheme change in 2010?

For many contractors, the Flat Rate VAT (FRV) Scheme provides a simple and often lucrative alternative to accounting for VAT using standard VAT accounting principles.

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Pre Budget Report 2009 – crystal ball set of predictions for contractors

Pre Budget Report 2009 – crystal ball set of predictions for contractors

With the PBR set for 9 December, it will be interesting to see what changes the Chancellor makes to help struggling contractors, operating either via their own limited company or through umbrella companies.

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When should I register my contractor limited company for VAT?

When should I register my contractor limited company for VAT?

It is a legal requirement that if you are trading as a business you have to register for VAT as soon as your turnover exceeds £68,000 (from 2009 – the threshold is periodically reviewed). This is based on turnover in any given trading year, not your profit; as soon as you have raised invoices in excess of the threshold you must register.

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I want to close down my contractor limited company

I want to close down my contractor limited company

If for any reason you want to close down your limited company, there are a number of things you have to do. The full details can be found on the Companies House website but the basic process for the average freelancer’s small business is as follows.

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The flat rate vat scheme for freelance contractors

The flat rate vat scheme for freelance contractors

In 2002, HMRC introduced the Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) for small businesses. Its primary aim is to greatly simplify the calculation of VAT by removing the need to account for VAT on all the items that pass through your business and so improve both accuracy and compliance.

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What all freelance contractors should know about VAT

What all freelance contractors should know about VAT

Value Added Tax is a tax levied on the supply of goods and services. It is applied at each stage of the supply chain. There are several rates, which are set annually in the budget, ranging from the main headline rate (15% at the time of writing but returning to 17.5% in January 2010) down to zero. Some goods, such as food and children’s clothing, are exempt.

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