VAT - The Flat Rate Scheme

The Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) is available to VAT registered businesses with a taxable turnover excluding VAT of below £150,000.

Instead of adding up the VAT on all your sales then deducting all the VAT on your purchases, you simply pay a flat percentage of your total gross income. This does away with the need to ask for VAT receipts for small items of expenditure. You also don't need to worry whether the things you buy are standard rated, zero rated or exempt.

Note that the flat rate percentage is chargeable on your gross income. This means not only does it apply to your sales invoices inclusive of VAT, but it also applies to other business income such as interest received. Whilst these other items are likely to be relatively small, it is important to get these correct to avoid accusations of negligence by HMRC.

Benefits of the Flat Rate Scheme

Simplicity - you no longer need to ask for VAT receipts for tiny items of expenditure, and don't need to worry whether your purchases are standard rated, zero rated, or exempt.

Time Saving - most businesses typically have a few sales invoices, but many more purchase invoices...you don't need to worry about the purchases.

Profitable - if you don't make many standard rated purchases, you can end up making a profit from VAT.

Still Reclaim on Big Items - if you buy capital assets worth over £2,000 including VAT (can be several items provided purchased at the same time) you can still reclaim that VAT.

Potential Disadvantages of the Flat Rate Scheme

High Standard Rate Purchases - if you typically spend a lot on standard rated costs, you will not be able to reclaim this VAT.

Zero Rated/Exempt Sales - if you make either zero rated or exempt sales, you will still have to pay over VAT to HMRC, even if not charged to the customer.

The Flat Rate Scheme Percentages

Below is HMRC's table of flat rate scheme percentages. Note these are based on the current 15% standard rate of VAT, and therefore are likely to change in the New Year. As many of these categories are virtually never used, we have marked the more common ones bold for your convenience.

Business CategoryPost 1 Jan 20101 Dec 08 - 31 Dec 09
Accountancy or bookkeeping1311.5
Advertising108.5
Agricultural services107
Any other activity not listed elsewhere10.59
Architect, civil and structural engineer or surveyor1311
Boarding or care of animals10.59.5
Business services that are not listed elsewhere10.59.5
Catering services including restaurants and takeaways1110.5
Computer and IT consultancy or data processing1311.5
Computer repair services9.510
Dealing in waste or scrap9.58.5
Entertainment or journalism119.5
Estate agency or property management services10.59.5
Farming or agriculture that is not listed elsewhere65.5
Film, radio, television or video production11.59.5
Financial services1210.5
Forestry or fishing9.58
General building or construction services*8.57.5
Hairdressing or other beauty treatment services11.510.5
Hiring or renting goods8.57.5
Hotel or accommodation9.58.5
Investigation or security10.59
Labour-only building or construction services*1311.5
Laundry or dry-cleaning services10.59.5
Lawyer or legal services1312
Library, archive, museum or other cultural activity8.57.5
Management consultancy12.511
Manufacturing that is not listed elsewhere8.57.5
Manufacturing fabricated metal products9.58.5
Manufacturing food87
Manufacturing yarn, textiles or clothing87.5
Membership organisation75.5
Mining or quarrying98
Packaging87.5
Photography108.5
Post offices4.52
Printing7.56.5
Publishing108.5
Pubs65.5
Real estate activity not listed elsewhere12.511
Repairing personal or household goods97.5
Repairing vehicles7.56.5
Retailing food, confectionary, tobacco, newspapers or children's clothing 3.52
Retailing pharmaceuticals, medical goods, cosmetics or toiletries76
Retailing that is not listed elsewhere6.55.5
Retailing vehicles or fuel65.5
Secretarial services11.59.5
Social work108
Sport or recreation7.56
Transport or storage, including couriers, freight, removals and taxis98
Travel agency9.58
Veterinary medicine108
Wholesaling agricultural products75.5
Wholesaling food6.55
Wholesaling that is not listed elsewhere7.56

*"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"

Typically therefore FRS suits small simple businesses with minimal expenditure, where the main thing "sold" is someone's time. Contractors are a prime example where it is virtually always beneficial to join the FRS.

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