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I have a receipt for internet services which we're used within a pharmacy. It was 2 hours at £3.00 per hour. The pharmacy is vat registered. Would I extract the VAT on this or not? Stupid question I know lol.

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Hi Noola,

Standard rate supply, from a VAT registered supplier (assuming the pharmacy is the supplier), so probably! It's only £1, but more to do with the principle.

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Hi Noola

In order to reclaim the VAT you would firstly need to have a VAT receipt from the pharmacy.

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Hi I have got the receipt and it has the vat number on. Is this what you mean? :/

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