That wouldn't worry me too much, to be honest. Many excellent tradesmen are mediocre at best at paperwork. I'm guessing here that the guy may have framed the invoice that way because he hadn't a calculator to hand or was in a hurry doing it.If Tommy is right, would you be happy contracting someone who can't admit "carelessness"?
He just replied that yes, front is plus VAT & the back is incl. VAT.Hi Horatio - did he give an adequate explanation? What exactly did he say? If Tommy is right, would you be happy contracting someone who can't admit "carelessness"?
Could be right, it was submitted via text message.That wouldn't worry me too much, to be honest. Many excellent tradesmen are mediocre at best at paperwork. I'm guessing here that the guy may have framed the invoice that way because he hadn't a calculator to hand or was in a hurry doing it.
It's a text message.As long as he is VAT registered, its OK. His VAT no should be there??? and you can check it with Revenue
The front price is more than double the back but if I was quoting work that fact would not make a blind bit of difference to me.Is this not simply that the front garden quote is significantly more €€ and so he split out the vat to make more palatable, whereas the back price is low enough to just give a total price?
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