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Hello, 

 

Is there a HUGE list somewhere on the web that has EVERYTHING listed and whether or not it is vat able?? I have not done vat for a while and am having a hard job remebering what's what.

 

i.e. food - I thought all luxury items were vat-able - BUT ketchup is not??? I found it on this list, but I need 'cream' next, which I think is vat-able but is not on the list

http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/vat/rates/index.jsp



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I am doing the bookkeeping for a pub who sells food. So I am logging in food purchases.....mostly ingredients to make the food with. Is there any special rules?? as to what is vatable and not?

thanks for any help

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Hmrc have some great help sheets -lots are relevant to different businesses

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Does it not show all the vatable products on the purchase invoice? Also are all meals bought by customers vatable, I'm sure they are?

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Thank you, I can't seemed to find any vat help sheets for pubs. I understand that all sales will be vatable but I am struggling to work out which of the purchases are vatable (ingredients to make food with)

 

A lot of the food purchases are made from a corner shop that is vat registered but does not set out what is and is not vatable



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Hi Rachel,

Try this link:-  http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageVAT_ShowContent&id=HMCE_CL_000118&propertyType=document 

It is VAT Notice 701/14.  Hope it helps!  It is a seriously long list  



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Thank you Pauline, this is very useful.

Thanks

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Hi Rachel,
How about just using the actual VAT paid for purchases? - Most/all supermarket receipts will have a letter besides each item indicating the VAT rate together with a summary at the bottom. Saves you having to look up each new item they buy.
Lenah

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