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<blockquote data-quote="smj1" data-source="post: 7098120" data-attributes="member: 48800"><p>Nope of course in a combined 30 years as a farmer and farrier never bought anything from a vat registered business. Maybe terminology around you is different but around here an all in price, nothing to add, is just that. There's also no guarantee 2 blokes selling on Facebook will be vat registered. To say I've been sussed for not wanting to pay someone unrelated to the transaction is ridiculous. You wouldn't go and buy a car and pay their next door neighbour to save a few quid would you?? It doesn't fill you with trust when someone says do that in between constant sales patter. I am not vat registered. I spent years keeping just below the threshold as that works better for my business so I do not have to charge vat on my services however I do understand how vat works but thanks for the patronising lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smj1, post: 7098120, member: 48800"] Nope of course in a combined 30 years as a farmer and farrier never bought anything from a vat registered business. Maybe terminology around you is different but around here an all in price, nothing to add, is just that. There's also no guarantee 2 blokes selling on Facebook will be vat registered. To say I've been sussed for not wanting to pay someone unrelated to the transaction is ridiculous. You wouldn't go and buy a car and pay their next door neighbour to save a few quid would you?? It doesn't fill you with trust when someone says do that in between constant sales patter. I am not vat registered. I spent years keeping just below the threshold as that works better for my business so I do not have to charge vat on my services however I do understand how vat works but thanks for the patronising lesson. [/QUOTE]
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