Bamhan said:We are at the stage of starting on the internals of our house and have heard from our electrician that there are mega savings to be had on things like solid wooden flooring, doors etc in Northern Ireland, even taking into consideration transportation.
Does anyone have any real evidence that this is the case?
Has anyone any web sites or links or any experience of purchasing items like skirting boards, doors and floors in the North.
We are interested in finsihing the house to a very high spec and things seem to cast an arm and a leg here.
I would be interested in travelling to the north but first obviously I need to do my homework so we can target specific companies.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.....
If you (as a business) are VAT registered then surely you can reclaim VAT on purchases made on behalf of the company regardless of the source (e.g. NI or RoI)?Berlin said:unless you are VAT registered, in which case you can get stuff from the North VAT free
When you supply a VAT number I presume? Wouldn't this be dodgy for the company involved (e.g. how would they account for the goods purchased on their accounts or during a financial or stock audit)!?Berlin said:Hi Clubman,
Technically you can only reclaim VAT on purchases for business purposes. In practice however, many suppliers in the UK will supply VAT free regardless of the purpose.
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