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Hi there!

One of my clients charges a 2% finance charge to customers paying by credit card as that is roughly the charges they incur when processing these payments. Am I correct in thinking that there is no output VAT on these finance charges? The charges that we incur from the card machine provider are non-VATable I know and I process these using code T2 on Sage. In addition, should I show the 2% finance costs that we charge as income or as a reduction in financing costs?



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I think they should be vatable unless they are disbursements.

See this:

http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/item/118145

 



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Thanku very much for your reply. The link that you posted was really informative and much appreciated and I now concur that the entire amount paid by our customers including the finance charge is subject to VAT.



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