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Rant VAT Payments - A Bloody Stupid System

Discussion in 'General' started by Gareth Halfacree, 3 Aug 2020.

  1. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    Hey, all I'm after here is for the person who spent the best part of a week telling me how capital-bolded wrong I was to admit that it was, in fact, they who were capital-bolded wrong.
     
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    The eternal forumite passtime:
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  3. Gareth Halfacree

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    It's funny, innit, how your lack of time to reply only seems to affect this thread, not the others you've opined upon since mid-Thursday - and how it took you longer to find that image and post it than to simply admit your mistake. (Though, I admit, going through any VAT returns you've made in the last few years and seeing how much money you've thrown away by not claiming raw materials could take longer...)
     
  4. bawjaws

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    This is so childish.
     
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    Pete J Employed scum

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    I may have disagreed with you elsewhere, but in this you are correct.

    I will repeat that I admire anyone who has the patience for all this tax nonsense though. This level of bureaucracy is anathema to me.
     
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    I spent the last two pages flicking out casual replies to no avail. You're getting legislation citations and a simulated account breakdown, and that will take a few hours of work.
     
  7. Gareth Halfacree

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    I look forward to it - especially as I've DuckDuckGo'd my little heart out, and I can find nothing that states you can't claim VAT back on raw material purchases but plenty stating the exact opposite.
     
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    Oh man, on top of the Relevant XKCD we've got a Relevant SMBC too!
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    Honestly, I'm kinda thinking that you chaps could've probably sorted out your tax paperwork for the year by now if you'd spent less time responding to each other, as intriguing as it's been!
     
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    Post in wrong place.
     
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  13. Gareth Halfacree

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    I'm just after closure here - and if I'm actually wrong I'd really like to know so before I make the same mistake somewhere that matters, like on my filings to HMRC!
     
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    Yeah, exactly. This is just woefully childish.
     
  15. Gareth Halfacree

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    You are welcome to your opinion.

    But seriously, all I want is to know whether I'm wrong or not. Everything I can find says I'm right, apart from whatever @edzieba's basing his posts on but has yet to share.
     
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    If he hasn't shared by now, do you think you tagging / nagging him every few days is going to change things?

    If you actually want to know if you are right or not, speak to a professional rather than an internet random. If you just want to get the last word in a forum argument, then I think you already have it.
     
  17. Gareth Halfacree

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    The last he said (not counting pasting comics) was:
    Which sounds a lot t'me like he's working on a big update. I was just hoping, a week on, he might have something.
    Oh, I have - 's why I pay an accountant, innit.

    EDIT:
    Oh, before I forget, another fun thing to add to the "VAT is bloody stupid" pile.

    You need to apply for VAT as soon as you reach, or believe you will soon reach, the threshold. When you do, all invoices from that date forward need to include VAT. So far, so obvious.

    But you can't actually issue a VAT invoice until you're registered and have a VAT number.

    So, what do you do? You have to issue an invoice at 120% of the actual cost, wait for the VAT number to arrive - ten days and counting here - then cancel the invoice and reissue one at 100% of the cost with 20% VAT clearly marked. Like, that's HMRC's solution.

    I'm just hoping that my VAT number comes through before the end of the month, but there's no guarantee...
     
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    Marvellous, then go with what your accountant says and that'll tell you whether you were right or wrong regardless of whether Edz ever visits this thread again. As such, calling him out every few days seems unnecessary - unless of course your goal in doing so is merely to score points?
     
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    I rather think you'll find that was my first post to the thread since Monday, which was also the last time Ed posted - hardly "every few days."

    And no, my goal is to have @edzieba either share citations for his previous claims or confirm that he was mistaken. It's not about "point scoring," it's about people who make a habit of telling other people how wrong they are - and let's not pretend that's limited to this thread - but who are then apparently entirely unwilling to admit when they themselves are wrong.

    Personally, that's the behaviour I'd describe as childish - but, like I said, we're all entitled to our own opinions on that matter.

    Might I suggest you simply stop reading the thread, if it's harshing your calm?
     
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    I can start invoicing again - huzzah!
     

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