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Hi all,
First post so please be gentle
I have a UK based Ltd company started in last 6 months, not reg for VAT currently.
We have a Shopify shop and supply goods from a small premises, we supply clay and Pottery supplies/equipment to professional and amateur artists.
We buy our stock from the UK inc VAT as the suppliers are very large businesses, am I correct in thinking that our online store prices should be showed as excluding VAT?
Due to the fine margins and limited wholesale prices in this sector for a small player like us, our prices have to reflect others who include VAT.
This is fine until we cross the £90k VAT threshhold and then will take the 20% hit to profits as we wouldn't be able to out price the bigger boys.
I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on this siutation, our accountant advised to not reg for VAT which seems correct given us being a startup. Would you agree?
Thanks
Neil
First post so please be gentle
I have a UK based Ltd company started in last 6 months, not reg for VAT currently.
We have a Shopify shop and supply goods from a small premises, we supply clay and Pottery supplies/equipment to professional and amateur artists.
We buy our stock from the UK inc VAT as the suppliers are very large businesses, am I correct in thinking that our online store prices should be showed as excluding VAT?
Due to the fine margins and limited wholesale prices in this sector for a small player like us, our prices have to reflect others who include VAT.
This is fine until we cross the £90k VAT threshhold and then will take the 20% hit to profits as we wouldn't be able to out price the bigger boys.
I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on this siutation, our accountant advised to not reg for VAT which seems correct given us being a startup. Would you agree?
Thanks
Neil