Almost all employed people are not VAT registered.
This means that the price they sell for goes into their own pocket. Done deal.
Self employed and business are VAT registered.
This means that anything they sell they have to pay the govm't the going rate of VAT on the sale.
If they sell something for £100 they HAVE to give David C £20. So you pay £120. Simples.
It don't matter what was paid just what was sold.
If you don't want an invoice, pay cash you, will save 20%
Basically you pay 25% income tax, about 12% National Insurance and 20% on everything you buy.
By the way did you know the price of Diesel without HMC duty and VAT is about £0.52
So add in fuel duty of 80p/L and car tax etc and we are getting well and truely shafted!!
This means that the price they sell for goes into their own pocket. Done deal.
Self employed and business are VAT registered.
This means that anything they sell they have to pay the govm't the going rate of VAT on the sale.
If they sell something for £100 they HAVE to give David C £20. So you pay £120. Simples.
It don't matter what was paid just what was sold.
If you don't want an invoice, pay cash you, will save 20%
Basically you pay 25% income tax, about 12% National Insurance and 20% on everything you buy.
By the way did you know the price of Diesel without HMC duty and VAT is about £0.52
So add in fuel duty of 80p/L and car tax etc and we are getting well and truely shafted!!
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