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VAT Flat Rate Scheme The flat rate scheme for small businesses was introduced to reduce the administrative burden imposed when operating VAT. Under the scheme a set percentage is applied to the turnover of the business as a one-off calculation instead of having to identify and record the VAT on each sale and purchase you make. Who can join? The scheme is optional and open to businesses that do not breach the relevant limits. A business must leave the scheme when income in the last twelve months exceeds 230,000, unless this is due to a one off transaction and income will fall below 191,500 in the following year. A business must also leave the scheme if there are reasonable grounds to believe that total income is likely to exceed 230,000 in the next 30 days. The turnover test applies to your anticipated turnover in the following 12 months. Your turnover may be calculated in any reasonable way but would usually be based on the previous 12 months if you have been registered for VAT for at least a year. To join the scheme you can apply by post, email or phone and if you are not already registered for VAT you must submit a form VAT1 at the same time. You may not operate the scheme until you have received notification that your application has been accepted and HMRC will inform you of the date of commencement. When is the scheme not available? The flat rate scheme cannot be used if you: use the second hand margin scheme or auctioneers scheme use the tour operators margin scheme are required to operate the capital goods scheme for certain items. In addition the scheme cannot be used if, within the previous 12 months, you have: ceased to operate the flat rate scheme been convicted of an offence connected with VAT been assessed with a penalty for conduct involving dishonesty. The scheme will clearly be inappropriate if you regularly receive VAT repayments. How the scheme operates VAT due is calculated by applying a predetermined flat rate percentage to the business turnover of the VAT period. This will include any exempt supplies and it will therefore not generally be beneficial to join the scheme where there are significant exempt supplies. The percentage rates are determined according to the trade sector of your business and range from 4% to 14.5%. The table in the appendix to this factsheet summarises the percentages. In addition there is a further 1% reduction off the normal rates for businesses in their first year of VAT registration. If your business falls into more than one sector it is the main business activity as measured by turnover which counts. This can be advantageous if you have a large percentage rate secondary activity and a modest major percentage trade. You should review the position on each anniversary and if the main business activity changes or you expect it to change during the following year you should use the appropriate rate for that sector. Although you pay VAT at the flat rate percentage under the scheme you will still be required to prepare invoices to VAT registered customers showing the normal rate of VAT. This is so that they can reclaim input VAT at the appropriate rate.

Example of the calculation Cook & Co is a partnership operating a café and renting out a flat. If its results are as follows: VAT inclusive turnover: Standard rated catering supplies Zero rated takeaway foods 70,000 5,500 Exempt flat rentals 3,500 Total 79,000 Flat rate 12.5% x 79,000 = 9,875 Normally 70,000 x 20/120 = 11,667 less input tax Limited cost trader It was announced at the Autumn Statement 2016 that a new 16.5% rate will apply from 1 April 2017 for businesses with limited costs, such as many labour-only businesses, using the Flat Rate Scheme. Businesses using the scheme, or considering joining the scheme, will need to decide if they are a limited cost trader. A limited cost trader will be defined as one whose VAT inclusive expenditure on goods is either: less than 2% of their VAT inclusive turnover in a prescribed accounting period greater than 2% of their VAT inclusive turnover but less than 1,000 per annum if the prescribed accounting period is one year (if it is not one year, the figure is the relevant proportion of 1,000). There will be exclusions from the calculation to prevent attempts to inflate costs above 2%. Goods, for the purposes of this measure, must be used exclusively for the purpose of the business but exclude the following items: capital expenditure food or drink for consumption by the flat rate business or its employees vehicles, vehicle parts and fuel (except where the business is one that carries out transport services - for example a taxi business - and uses its own or a leased vehicle to carry out those services) These exclusions are part of the test to prevent traders buying either low value everyday items or one off purchases in order to inflate their costs beyond 2%. The government has issued anti-forestalling legislation to provisions which are designed to prevent any business defined as a limited cost trader from continuing to use a lower flat rate beyond 1 April 2017. These provisions will affect a business that supplies a service on or after 1 April 2017 but either issues an invoice or receives a payment for that supply before 1 April 2017. Treatment of capital assets The purchase of capital assets costing more than 2,000 (including VAT) may be dealt with outside the scheme. You can claim input VAT on such items on your VAT return in the normal way. Where the input VAT is reclaimed you must account for VAT on a subsequent sale of the asset at the normal rate instead of the flat rate. Items under the capital goods scheme are excluded from the flat rate scheme. Transactions within the European Community Income from sales of goods is included in your turnover figure. Where there are acquisitions from EC member states you will still be required to record the VAT on your VAT return in the normal way even though you will not be able to reclaim the input VAT unless it is a capital item as outlined above. The rules on services are complex. Please get in touch if this is an issue so that we can give you specific advice. Records to keep Under the scheme you must keep a record of your flat rate calculation showing: your flat rate turnover the flat rate percentage you have used the tax calculated as due. You must still keep a VAT account although if the only VAT to be accounted for is that calculated under the scheme there will only be one entry for each period. Summary The scheme is designed to reduce administration although it will only be attractive if it does not result in additional VAT liabilities. The only way to establish whether your business will benefit is to carry out a calculation and comparison of the normal rules and the flat rate rules. How we can help We can advise as to whether the flat rate scheme would be beneficial for your business and help you to operate the scheme. Please do not hesitate to contact us.

Appendix: Table of sectors and rates Trade Sector Appropriate % Accountancy or book-keeping 14.5 Advertising 11 Agricultural services 11 Any other activity not listed elsewhere 12 Architect, civil and structural engineer or surveyor 14.5 Boarding or care of animals 12 Business services that are not listed elsewhere 12 Catering services including restaurants and takeaways 12.5 Computer and IT consultancy or data processing 14.5 Computer repair services 10.5 Dealing in waste or scrap 10.5 Entertainment or journalism 12.5 Estate agency or property management services 12 Farming or agriculture that is not listed elsewhere 6.5 Film, radio, television or video production 13 Financial services 13.5 Forestry or fishing 10.5 General building or construction services* 9.5 Hairdressing or other beauty treatment services 13 Hiring or renting goods 9.5 Hotel or accommodation 10.5 Investigation or security 12 Labour-only building or construction services* 14.5 Laundry or dry-cleaning services 12

Lawyer or legal services 14.5 Library, archive, museum or other cultural activity 9.5 Management consultancy 14 Manufacturing fabricated metal products 10.5 Manufacturing food 9 Manufacturing that is not listed elsewhere 9.5 Manufacturing yarn, textiles or clothing 9 Membership organisation 8 Mining or quarrying 10 Packaging 9 Photography 11 Post offices 5 Printing 8.5 Publishing 11 Pubs 6.5 Real estate activity not listed elsewhere 14 Repairing personal or household goods 10 Repairing vehicles 8.5 Retailing food, confectionary, tobacco, newspapers or children s clothing 4 Retailing pharmaceuticals, medical goods, cosmetics or toiletries 8 Retailing that is not listed elsewhere 7.5 Retailing vehicles or fuel 6.5 Secretarial services 13 Social work 11 Sport or recreation 8.5

Transport or storage, including couriers, freight, removals and taxis 10 Travel agency 10.5 Veterinary medicine 11 Wholesaling agricultural products 8 Wholesaling food 7.5 Wholesaling that is not listed elsewhere 8.5 * Labour-only building or construction services means building or construction services where the value of materials supplied is less than 10 per cent of relevant turnover from such services; any other building or construction services are general building or construction services. For information of users: This material is published for the information of clients. It provides only an overview of the regulations in force at the date of publication, and no action should be taken without consulting the detailed legislation or seeking professional advice. Therefore no responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of the material can be accepted by the authors or the firm.