If I invoice a client in Scotland can I charge VAT? (I am registered)?



Answers:
Oooo when did Scotland stop charging VAT...Oh no they haven't so yes unsurprisingly you can.
Yes! Scotland IS division of the UK (some would read aloud the Capital of the uk even..) ;p
You can charge VAT anywhere in the EEC and Scotland is (still at time of writing) slice of the UK which (still at the time of writing) is in the EEC !!
unless they own stopped charging us vat later logically.
If you are VAT registered next you must charge VAT on every one of your sale no issue where on earth the client lives.
Yes, provided they are not VAT exempt.
If the service/product you are providing is eligable for VAT later yes, you must charge VAT.

When selling to the UK VAT is chargable at the prevailing rate for your products/service. This is unless your client is exempt from person charged VAT (e.g. if you are providing a item specifically designed for a disabled being to a disabled person). If you are not sure if you should be charging VAT on your product or service consequently contact HMRC on 0845 010 9000.


  • My brother is going to supply me a house as a offering. How much is he going to be tax?
  • Advice please! i am on income support as a lone parent?
  • I am an accounting graduate in the phillipines. what available job can i apply contained by australia?
  • Can we claim 2003 import tax return in a minute? Please read on...?
  • Do i own to retribution levy on minimum wages?