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Quote from: Pastis on December 14, 2009, 01:38:51 PMhttp://www.accountingissue.info/vat-calculate-percentage-fraction.htmlScroll down to the tables Oh dear. I know you mean well Pasties, and for that I thank you, but I'm struggling to get ny head around that lot. I'll keep reading it and it might suddenly click. Quite simply, on this scheme, if I collect 100 pounds VAT, I only pay the VAT man 65 pounds fifty pence of it, and the remainder of it (34.50 ) is set against what I haven't claimed for in VATable purchases in connection with my business.
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As I read it if you're on the 6.5% rate then that's what you apply on your invoices to your customers. Yes? When you come to fill in your VAT form that's just totalling up all the VAT you've collected in the time frame.The trickier bit (which is why I found the VAT fraction tables) is how you calculate what you can reclaim during the period and for your 6.5% rate the fraction is 13/213 i.e. multiply the bill total by 13, divide by 213 and you'll have the amount you can reclaim.Of course, I could have got it all wrong ...
Quote from: GROWLER on December 14, 2009, 01:59:03 PMQuote from: Pastis on December 14, 2009, 01:38:51 PMhttp://www.accountingissue.info/vat-calculate-percentage-fraction.htmlScroll down to the tables Oh dear. I know you mean well Pasties, and for that I thank you, but I'm struggling to get ny head around that lot. I'll keep reading it and it might suddenly click. Quite simply, on this scheme, if I collect 100 pounds VAT, I only pay the VAT man 65 pounds fifty pence of it, and the remainder of it (34.50 ) is set against what I haven't claimed for in VATable purchases in connection with my business.Lets just clarify one thing!If you sell ?100 worth of stuff, you still charge the customers ?115 right?
Quote from: Barman on December 14, 2009, 02:11:07 PMQuote from: GROWLER on December 14, 2009, 01:59:03 PMQuote from: Pastis on December 14, 2009, 01:38:51 PMhttp://www.accountingissue.info/vat-calculate-percentage-fraction.htmlScroll down to the tables Oh dear. I know you mean well Pasties, and for that I thank you, but I'm struggling to get ny head around that lot. I'll keep reading it and it might suddenly click. Quite simply, on this scheme, if I collect 100 pounds VAT, I only pay the VAT man 65 pounds fifty pence of it, and the remainder of it (34.50 ) is set against what I haven't claimed for in VATable purchases in connection with my business.Lets just clarify one thing!If you sell ?100 worth of stuff, you still charge the customers ?115 right? Yes.
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Quote from: GROWLER on December 14, 2009, 02:12:38 PMQuote from: Barman on December 14, 2009, 02:11:07 PMQuote from: GROWLER on December 14, 2009, 01:59:03 PMQuote from: Pastis on December 14, 2009, 01:38:51 PMhttp://www.accountingissue.info/vat-calculate-percentage-fraction.htmlScroll down to the tables Oh dear. I know you mean well Pasties, and for that I thank you, but I'm struggling to get ny head around that lot. I'll keep reading it and it might suddenly click. Quite simply, on this scheme, if I collect 100 pounds VAT, I only pay the VAT man 65 pounds fifty pence of it, and the remainder of it (34.50 ) is set against what I haven't claimed for in VATable purchases in connection with my business.Lets just clarify one thing!If you sell ?100 worth of stuff, you still charge the customers ?115 right? Yes.brilliant!We are making progress like...
Have I just sorted this?Simply multiply the amount of VAT received by 6.5%/100 pounds (VAT received from a customer) X 6.5% = 6.5, move the decimal point over and voila, 65 pounds!!! Is that right?
Quote from: Barman on December 14, 2009, 02:13:34 PMQuote from: GROWLER on December 14, 2009, 02:12:38 PMQuote from: Barman on December 14, 2009, 02:11:07 PMQuote from: GROWLER on December 14, 2009, 01:59:03 PMQuote from: Pastis on December 14, 2009, 01:38:51 PMhttp://www.accountingissue.info/vat-calculate-percentage-fraction.htmlScroll down to the tables Oh dear. I know you mean well Pasties, and for that I thank you, but I'm struggling to get ny head around that lot. I'll keep reading it and it might suddenly click. Quite simply, on this scheme, if I collect 100 pounds VAT, I only pay the VAT man 65 pounds fifty pence of it, and the remainder of it (34.50 ) is set against what I haven't claimed for in VATable purchases in connection with my business.Lets just clarify one thing!If you sell ?100 worth of stuff, you still charge the customers ?115 right? Yes.brilliant!We are making progress like... So, instead of giving the VAT man the ?15, you give him only ?6.50