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If a fee of £38.00 has been debited to cover the cost of work involved. Does anyone know if this is a vatable service. Can we ask for a vat invoice for Breakdown of charge and tax.
Hmmm. You raise a very interesting point. Surely ALL services take them into the realms of VAT? So if it IS a service as they claim, they SHOULD have been paying the VATman?
Maybe we should keep quiet....if an element of what we are claiming back off the bank is VAT, then maybe the banks could find a way of getting the liability for the refund of the VAT element put on the Governement.
Don't fancy our chances then! lol
However, be a really nice way of getting the IR interested if they think they've missed a trick...bank can hardly call it a service and NOT pay tax, surely....weeeeeee! lol
Fortunately (or not) the great majority of bank charges are VAT exempt. See HMRC Notice 701/49 (August 2006) if you're having trouble sleeping and want to check up on it...