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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7098380" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Some will be registered on the flat rate scheme. However, if the enterprise is mainly agricultural and not leisure or something, then it is likely that most VAT submissions are for claims rather than payments, in which case the flat rate is unsuitable. In this case the subject seems not to be registered in any way and totally naive as far as to how a business operates when registered, which the vast majority of UK farms will be.</p><p>I'm a member of Amazon Prime, for instance. On this I have two Amazon accounts, one domestic and one on Amazon Business. I can swap between them at will by clicking on a provided link. The Business section has the same goods available but everything from VAT registered suppliers, including Amazon itself is listed net of VAT with the VAT inclusive price in small print to its side. For this account they facilitate downloadable VAT invoices. I've taken a screenshot so that those who are not involved in managing a 'business' can easily note how this random selection's price is listed. This is typical of all business to business pricing.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]902453[/ATTACH]</p><p>It is to be noted that no mention of VAT is made for the drill bits and therefore vendor is either overseas or, just as likely, not VAT registered themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7098380, member: 718"] Some will be registered on the flat rate scheme. However, if the enterprise is mainly agricultural and not leisure or something, then it is likely that most VAT submissions are for claims rather than payments, in which case the flat rate is unsuitable. In this case the subject seems not to be registered in any way and totally naive as far as to how a business operates when registered, which the vast majority of UK farms will be. I'm a member of Amazon Prime, for instance. On this I have two Amazon accounts, one domestic and one on Amazon Business. I can swap between them at will by clicking on a provided link. The Business section has the same goods available but everything from VAT registered suppliers, including Amazon itself is listed net of VAT with the VAT inclusive price in small print to its side. For this account they facilitate downloadable VAT invoices. I've taken a screenshot so that those who are not involved in managing a 'business' can easily note how this random selection's price is listed. This is typical of all business to business pricing. [ATTACH type="full"]902453[/ATTACH] It is to be noted that no mention of VAT is made for the drill bits and therefore vendor is either overseas or, just as likely, not VAT registered themselves. [/QUOTE]
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