Using my own credit card

videoproductions

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i want to pay for quite a large amount of hardware online. Unfortuantely my business card has too low a limit. My personal credit card doesnt.

Can I pay with my personal credit card, take the amount out of the business account and put that on the card and then claim back the VAT when we become VAT registered in about six months ?

Or should I try to wangle a direct bank transfer of the payment ( about £8000)
 
I often did this with my accounts, especially with my old bank account because I didn't have a visa card initially.

having said that, I'm a sole trader and not VAT registered, so it could be a different scenario. I would have thought though that so long as you keep accurate records, it should be fine.
 
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Joyous

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    videoproductions said:
    Can I pay with my personal credit card, take the amount out of the business account and put that on the card and then claim back the VAT when we become VAT registered in about six months ?
    Not sure what you're planning to do with the goods but if they're not in your pessession when you register, you can't reclaim the VAT.

    Regards

    Joy
     
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    I didn't know you could do that, interesting.

    Once had my car windscreen repaired by a very cheeky company. They quoted me the 'total price' on the phone but then added VAT to it after doing the job. He wouldn't budge so I asked for a VAT receipt with the VAT reg. number. He then had to ring his office for the details as no VAT number was on the receipts he had and finally said they were not registered 'yet' but were going to register soon. So then I of course I absolutely refused to pay the 'VAT' and ended up paying the original price. I bet this is a con they run on everyone, adding VAT without being VAT registered and keeping the money.

    What really made me laugh though was at the end he said that when their VAT registration came through he would come back for his VAT money!
     
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    Alpha

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    You cannot issue a VAT invoice without your reg number. If you are waiting to be registered you need to issue one without and then once you have it issue one with.

    Thats correct Jacqui

    The determining factor is the date on the vat registration certificate.

    For any invoices issued on or after this date the business must pay over the required amount of vat.

    You cannot charge vat on an invoice without a vat registration number however the wording to be used is 'vat registration pending' to inform the customer that they will be required to pay vat on the supply once the registration has been approved.

    The catch here is always when you are a business that serves private individuals particularly cash based business as you will not be usually able to chase customers for the vat element.
     
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