Health and social care professionals are exempt from charging vat.I provide counselling services to individuals who are not VAT registered.
I believe providing services to educational institutions for example, is VAT exempt. Are there other ways to avoid getting into the VAT bracket?
'Professional' is the key word here. Anyone registered with the Counsellors and Psychotherapists Registration Board is VAT exempt. If not registered, not exempt.Health and social care professionals are exempt from charging vat.
Yes I'm not sure what the OPs qualification is or who their professional body is. I'm a chartered educational psychologist with PSI and we are exempt.'Professional' is the key word here. Anyone registered with the Counsellors and Psychotherapists Registration Board is VAT exempt. If not registered, not exempt.
Very.Why is it such a big deal to avoid vat registration? Is it an onerous task?
My experience is different - now you have me worried!!!Very.
Costly too.
The bookkeeping is onerous for many people. You're lucky that you're good at it.My experience is different - now you have me worried!!!
I find it only takes me 5 mins every 2 months to enter the totals into ROS VAT3 form and pay online and then 15mins to do the RTD at end of year? The admin is only slightly more than having to keep the accounts and submit tax return etc which is the bulk of the work. It certainly would never encourage me to earn below the threshold - even if its a few thousand over?
Good to understand what the onerous part / cost is as I find it cost neutral apart form my 1hr per year admin? Is it highly dependent on whether its VAT registered customers you are invoicing (as it is for me)?
As I said for me the hassle was moving to doing a full tax return more than VAT itself.
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