Just wondering wether or not show the amount of VAT being charged on written quotations to domestic customers.
Lets say you provide a quote for putting up a fence, would you write:
£1000 +VAT
£1200 inc VAT
or just £1200.
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Agree with above, Consumer protection rules state that if you trade as a VAT reg business, prices should be vat inclusive at the current rate ie £1200inc Vat (you may still however show a break down).
For Commercial clients the protocol is to state vat exclusive prices.
As a VAT reg business you MUST show a valid EU vat code on any quotes or invoices, which can be checked with HMRC.
Permalink Reply by Busy Bee Garden Services Limited on July 6, 2012 at 5:57 I agree with that and its what we do, to be honest its easier when supplying a quote to give them the total price payable then there is no problem when geting paid.
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