Hi
I am currently VAT registered and contract in IT services.
I contract into 2 companies, 1 who charge VAT to their customers and the other is a Medical Research company who don't charge VAT to their customers.
Question arose today with the 2nd company that if they can't charge VAT to their customers then are they eligible to not be charged VAT by me?
It doesn't really matter whether they charge VAT or not. It's the service that you supply that dictates that you must charge it.
If you came around to my house to fix my laptop you would have to charge me VAT. (Strictly speaking ) even though I am just an ordinary joe soap and not a business at all.
In fairness to the OP the company may be VAT exempt ie not entitled to register in which case he needs to charge VAT, as distinct from holding an authorisation to have supplies zero rated.
Joe you could be right there.
Its something to do with been a provider of health service or something, I don't know the EXACT wording on it. They can't charge VAT to their customers. Bit like doctors maybe?
But I am thinking that I still need to charge them VAT.
Either they produce an authorisation from Revenue that they are to be supplied services without a charge to VAT, and you comply, or else if they can't provide such an authorisation then you are obliged to charge them VAT.