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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7097823" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>So you are not VAT registered and you obviously don't buy much from farmer's merchants or the like, or you would know that everything VATable is quoted net of VAT. </p><p>There is no way he could absorb your 20% VAT which you could not reclaim and by law he has to charge VAT. He tried to help you out by slightly less legal means but you did not recognise a gift horse when given to you on a plate. That is your problem, not his. He did nothing wrong except trying to do you a favour, while putting himself in a dodgy position legally, which you were incapable of recognising.</p><p></p><p>No point trying to blame the merchant. You've been sussed mate by someone who's seen it all before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7097823, member: 718"] So you are not VAT registered and you obviously don't buy much from farmer's merchants or the like, or you would know that everything VATable is quoted net of VAT. There is no way he could absorb your 20% VAT which you could not reclaim and by law he has to charge VAT. He tried to help you out by slightly less legal means but you did not recognise a gift horse when given to you on a plate. That is your problem, not his. He did nothing wrong except trying to do you a favour, while putting himself in a dodgy position legally, which you were incapable of recognising. No point trying to blame the merchant. You've been sussed mate by someone who's seen it all before. [/QUOTE]
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