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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.
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.

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.
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.

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.