H h20 Registered User Messages 44 28 May 2007 #1 I'm self-employed. One of my clients is not registered for VAT. Does this mean I cannot bill him VAT (as he will be unable to claim it back)?
I'm self-employed. One of my clients is not registered for VAT. Does this mean I cannot bill him VAT (as he will be unable to claim it back)?
J Joe1234 Registered User Messages 841 29 May 2007 #2 If you are registered for vat, you charge vat on all your invoices. His vat issues are not your concern.
If you are registered for vat, you charge vat on all your invoices. His vat issues are not your concern.
D deem Registered User Messages 223 30 May 2007 #3 If he is your customer and your vat registered you are obliged to charge him vat. Yes he will be unalble to reclaim the vat, however you must still charge it.
If he is your customer and your vat registered you are obliged to charge him vat. Yes he will be unalble to reclaim the vat, however you must still charge it.