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Live and learn. Accountant hasn`t mentioned anything ever regarding VAT.
So it is actually beneficial being VAT registered for IT consultant, because he would earn extra 5.5% from VAT.
.....You have to maintain full accounting records for income tax/ corporation tax purposes, but the level of detail needed for VAT is much less. Hope that helps. Steve Carey
Just used one of those calculators, saving would be aroun 1.3k PA going to FRS - not a lot, but thats a small holiday.
I know a few years ago it was often said using the FRS saved on bookkeeping but I actually dont really think it makes any difference.
Any decent accounting package or software will deal with VAT so whichever scheme you use you still enter the same transactions.
Hmmm...I'd still say it possibly does. It makes balancing the VAT control a/c's much easier if there's ever an error [we all know softwares love a bug after all] plus it means VAT doesn't necessarily have to be tracked on expenditure.
is for most IT ContractorsI think the only way the FRS saves time with bookkeeping is if your only records are a very basic spreadsheet listing in's and outs and the VAT is simply adding up the sales and multiplying them by the FR% but that isnt really decent accounting records.
......I think the largest Contractor Accountants in the UK still dole out the bespoke excel spreadsheet book-keeping package when you sign up.
I disagree Kevin you still enter the same transactions ie the payments, receipts and invoices etc the software/package does the number crunching. You should be checking the figures produced regardless of what scheme is used. I truly see no time saving if you use a decent accounting system.
Sorry, must say I still disagree. ......
Sorry, must say I still disagree. If you're on FRS it means there's no need to post any VAT on the expenditure. It may be a good idea to do so but not a requirement. In not doing so a) you're not cluttering up the VAT control accounts with unnecessary entries (which makes much easier viewing if there's ever a VAT query) and b) you can analyse a bank import without having to query each item for the input VAT - the latter being the true time saver.
Lots of contractors travel for a living, picking up numerous small expenses along the way. The reason for the expense might be fairly obvious [ABC Hotel] but whether or not they're charging VAT is a different matter.
Just used one of those calculators, saving would be aroun 1.3k PA going to FRS - not a lot, but thats a small holiday.
Its slightly different to this.Live and learn. Accountant hasn`t mentioned anything ever regarding VAT.
So it is actually beneficial being VAT registered for IT consultant, because he would earn extra 5.5% from VAT.
To add a word of caution - if you make a lot of zero rated sales, which can be the case if you sell overseas, the Flat Rate Scheme might be inappropriate for you as you would still pay the flat rate on sales invoices you've not charged VAT on. Check the full details before signing up for it, or ask your accountant.