VAT rate change question
Discussion
Our company was invoiced for the advance rent on one of our offices at the back end of last year,when the VAT was at 15%. We paid the invoice in January. We have since been sent a subsequent invoice for the difference in VAT ( from 15% to 17.5% )as the rate has now gone up.
Can a company do this ie increase an already issued invoice as the vat rate has gone up between the issueing og the invoice and its payment ? We're not talking fortunes here, was just a bit surprised.
Thanks
AC
Can a company do this ie increase an already issued invoice as the vat rate has gone up between the issueing og the invoice and its payment ? We're not talking fortunes here, was just a bit surprised.
Thanks
AC
Yes we can Eric, so I guess it really doesn't make much difference, just the principle really I suppose. Pushy bas****s.
I know you're the man for these things Eric, I have another VAT question - am I right in thinking that a company ( rent again, different office )cannot charge VAT on a holding deposit as it doesn't generate a tax point ?
Thanks
Anthony
I know you're the man for these things Eric, I have another VAT question - am I right in thinking that a company ( rent again, different office )cannot charge VAT on a holding deposit as it doesn't generate a tax point ?
Thanks
Anthony
Don't see how you can charge VAT on a deposit as there is no value added, or work done.
Whether it is the 15% or 17.5% is not the invoice point, but the time when the service is supplied. Where this straddles HMRC seem to suggest it should be when the majority of the service was carried out.
Whether it is the 15% or 17.5% is not the invoice point, but the time when the service is supplied. Where this straddles HMRC seem to suggest it should be when the majority of the service was carried out.
AnthonyC said:
Yes we can Eric, so I guess it really doesn't make much difference, just the principle really I suppose. Pushy bas****s.
I know you're the man for these things Eric, I have another VAT question - am I right in thinking that a company ( rent again, different office )cannot charge VAT on a holding deposit as it doesn't generate a tax point ?
Thanks
Anthony
Define a "tax point".I know you're the man for these things Eric, I have another VAT question - am I right in thinking that a company ( rent again, different office )cannot charge VAT on a holding deposit as it doesn't generate a tax point ?
Thanks
Anthony
HMRC state that a tax point is the "earlier of, the prodiuction of an invoice or the receipt of the cash".
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