Brendan Burgess
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A friend of mine provides services to clients, most of whom are not registered for VAT and so cannot reclaim it.
He is registered for VAT (21.5%) as his revenue is above the €37,500 threshold for services.
His problem is that most of his competitors are smaller businesses which are not registered for VAT. So if they are quoting €10k for a job, he has to quote €10k including VAT, so his fee is effectively €8,230.
Is there any legitimate tax planning way around this? He is a sole trader.
For example, could he set up a limited company for part of the business and put the unregistered clients through that?
Brendan
He is registered for VAT (21.5%) as his revenue is above the €37,500 threshold for services.
His problem is that most of his competitors are smaller businesses which are not registered for VAT. So if they are quoting €10k for a job, he has to quote €10k including VAT, so his fee is effectively €8,230.
Is there any legitimate tax planning way around this? He is a sole trader.
For example, could he set up a limited company for part of the business and put the unregistered clients through that?
Brendan