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VAT on carriage charges

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:11 pm
by Fausto
Nothing pisses me off more than mail order companies totalling up the goods, adding p and p and then adding VAT so you end up paying VAT on the carriage. :smt013

OK, slight exaggeration there, lots of things piss me off even more than this BUT YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN.

Is this legal?

or are they just milking it for all they can get ?

It was Yorkshire Aprilia that pushed me over the edge on this one. :smt013

Re: VAT on carriage charges

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:37 pm
by D-Rider
Fausto wrote:Nothing pisses me off more than mail order companies totalling up the goods, adding p and p and then adding VAT so you end up paying VAT on the carriage. :smt013

OK, slight exaggeration there, lots of things piss me off even more than this BUT YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN.

Is this legal?

or are they just milking it for all they can get ?

It was Yorkshire Aprilia that pushed me over the edge on this one. :smt013
I've not got a problem with them charging VAT on delivery if VAT is payable for this .....

BUT

My understanding is that all priced in UK had to be quoted inclusive of VAT - so if the VAT is added after the price has been quoted to you, I think that may contravene the regulations.

There again, I may just have 'remembered' this incorrectly .....

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 1:35 pm
by Kwackerz
They have to state clearly inc Vat or Excl. Vat

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 10:56 am
by Gio
All deliveries unless free incure VAT, simple.

What I object to is that companies act as unpaid tax collectors for the Treasury (if I had the money I'd challenge this on the grounds that their inspectors are paid, we should be as well).)

Re: VAT on carriage charges

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 3:35 pm
by lazarus
D-Rider wrote:
My understanding is that all priced in UK had to be quoted inclusive of VAT - so if the VAT is added after the price has been quoted to you, I think that may contravene the regulations.

There again, I may just have 'remembered' this incorrectly .....
Thats my undrestanding too. Quoting prices ex vat to Joe Public is technically illegal but still very common.