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SabreEnergy
6th August 2009, 16:47
I joined the AA for breakdown cover this year and when I come to enter the fee into my accounts I cannot find any reference to whether the fee includes VAT or not. There is no mention of VAT anywhere in the terms and conditions or a VAT number on the correspondence.
Is this kind of service zero rated? And under what category should it appear in my accounts? (quickbooks).
Thanks in advance.
Oliver
elainec100@cheapaccounting
6th August 2009, 17:39
Are you a limited company or sole trader?
Just trying to establish if this can be claimed in the business i.e. for a limited company do you have a company car?
General rule - invoice has to show vat to be able to claim it.
SabreEnergy
6th August 2009, 18:10
Thanks Elaine.
I'm a sole trader with one fully expensed vehicle for business i.e. others available for non-business use. Is this something I shouldn't be claiming for?
It just surprised me that there was no mention of VAT anywhere on the AA documents. It only refers to £22 for membership fees and £54.50 for insurance premium.
elainec100@cheapaccounting
6th August 2009, 18:13
Financial services products do not have vat on them e.g. insurance.
elainec100@cheapaccounting
6th August 2009, 18:14
You can claim for the AA cover in your situation as a sole trader with your car.
Note to any limited companies - this can only be claimed back if it is for a company car.
SabreEnergy
6th August 2009, 18:24
Many thanks. Good news then.