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Blair Posted - 25 February 2010 : 16:39:26
Hi all, please help if you can,

I charge VAT on my invoices for services provided, I will be going BR very soon, should I carry on charging clients VAT, will VAT that I will have to pay be written off? Will this affect my clients? (I'm now sole trader).

Thank you
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Housing Posted - 28 February 2010 : 20:02:25
Hi Blair,

I would say so - until you are BR and/or until the end of a trading 1/4 - if you are going to de-register as a VAT reistered business.

I suggest that you seek some independent advice at this stage as the HMRC have megga powers...

Good luck and I suggest Paul at reviva or melanie at Jones Giles - they will talk you through your options, then you decide what steps to take.

Richard

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Originally posted by Blair

Thank you for your reply Paul, I know you are probably very busy. Do you know whether I should carry on charging VAT as normal until I'm bankrupt?



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chester2005 Posted - 28 February 2010 : 14:51:50
Blair i would humbly suggest you talk to Paul there is no cost to you whilst just picking his brains over the phone and he is very good at his job
Paul has a way of finding the funds for Reviva Fees from places you would not have thought of but thats only if you want them to help you, until that point help and advice is free


Dave

Don't worry or know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum.(Baz Lurhman)
RevivaUK and Paul Johns helped me through it all i can't recommend them enough!!
Blair Posted - 28 February 2010 : 14:02:14
No money for that Richard but thanks
Richard P Posted - 28 February 2010 : 13:44:48
Hi Blair

Richard again, as Paul has made contact on your thread, it might make sense to email him direct

he and his team are able to help with restructuring and looking at business both before and after BR

good luck Richard
Blair Posted - 28 February 2010 : 11:57:33
Thank you for your reply Paul, I know you are probably very busy. Do you know whether I should carry on charging VAT as normal until I'm bankrupt?
Reviva UK Posted - 26 February 2010 : 17:34:16
you will need to de register for VAT as effectiveky your business after Br is new.

You may also find it difficult to get HMRC to accept your application to become VAT registered because in reality it is a credit line - you collect on behalf of HMRC - so worth talking to them first

Paul Johns
Bankruptcy Specialists
Reviva UK
www.revivauk.com

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Blair Posted - 26 February 2010 : 16:48:20
Ok, thanks Richard
Richard P Posted - 26 February 2010 : 16:10:16
sorry blair

not a clue, might be one to email one of the experts direct

it is a very busy time of year for them (the experts) as lots of people wishing to go BR before year end and before BR fees are increased

regards Richard
Blair Posted - 26 February 2010 : 15:40:23
anyone have any idea? Thanks

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