Should I be charged VAt on this?

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GreenLove

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Just got the Landy back from the garage, along with the bill.

Labour: £150
Parts: £185.45
Sub total: £335.45

20% VAT: £67.09

Total: £402.54

Should I really be paying the VAT on parts ordered? I assume the garage already pays VAT, which is included in my parts cost, so why am I being charged for it on the gross?
 
Unfortunately, yes!! VAT is payable by the Registered person on all monies - received and spent. As the person is liable to pay the VAT, they pass it on to the consumer. They don't get to keep it though - it goes to HM Revenue & Customs. In effect, VAT creates a chain that makes the 'end user' the only one who pays VAT!! That'd be you in this case :)

So, presuming everyone in the chain is eligible to pay VAT (and so will charge it) your parts are even worse than you thought!!

Raw materials for parts purchased - VAT paid by manufacturer
Delivered to stockists - VAT paid by delivery company and charged to stockist
Stockist sells to garage - Stockist charge VAT to garage
Garage fits parts - garage charges VAT to you

So, manufacturer gets VAT back from Stockist, Stockist gets it back from Garage, Garage gets it back from you.....and you're screwed for the money :)
 
one slight error
the garage claims back the vat paid to its supplier.on its cost price... then charges vat to the customer on the retail price , so the garage pays vat on its markup,

every business , or self employed registered person is paying vat on their income before you look at other taxation .

we hear that the self employed pay little or no income tax , but if theyre vat registered theyve already paid vat on every penny theyve earned.
 
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