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That bit is not exactly true GatesheadCOL, if you are VAT registered you must account for it on ALL your income, not just after £64kIf your making enough to be VAt registered then well done.And I believe that once you are VAT registered you lose 17.5 % on anything you make after 64k.
If your not dont bother, more hassle than its worth.
If by Jan/Feb say you looklike your going to hit the 64k - take the rest of the financial year off lol
You will have opened a can of worms here Dan.LOLAny questions about VAT? (just trying to get a few example posts started)
Spot on Enduro.I was vat registered, up until two years ago, you can register for vat anytime unless you go over the limit. I found i very handy working for big customers as they take you more seriously, but its a nightmare if you don't put the vat money away as you have to pay it every three months on the dot, you don't mess with these guys. when i used to go to the bank to pay in a cheque, i would work out the vat and go to building society and pay vat in there. So if you want to be a unpaid tax collector go vat registered.