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Hi

I look after a kitchen sales company, who do not issue invoices as such but enter contracts with their customers.  They ARE VAT registered.

So on Sage when I eventually enter the sales I raise an invoice for the contract amount, which includes VAT (so I use the  'calc net') option. 

My client has just advised that for one customer he took an additional £220 (which he has banked) which is actually for a plumber and an electrician and their invoices come to £220 (they are NOT VAT registered).

Now if I enter that £220 in the normal way he has to pay VAT of £36.67 on the sale (assumed included), so he has automatically made a loss of that amount.

Am I right to process it this way?  

I want to say to him either they should pay these people direct or he should add 20% so that he doesnt lose out. Just want to make sure Im right before I speak to him

 

 



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Yep,

the end users contract was with your client. That they subcontracted the work was almost a no never mind.

VAT is chargable on the supply so as things stand your client is closer to a charity for Plumbers and Electricians than a business as they just charged £183.33 for a job that had £220 associated costs.

Sometimes I really think that we should be running the clients businesses rather than just tidying up after them.

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Its one of those I wish he had asked about before he did it (he did with a couple of other things!), but hey ho will no just have to be the bearer of bad news!

Thanks Shaun.

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 Joanne 

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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position

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