The VAT flat rate scheme was introduced by the UK government to make it easier for small businesses to arrange their VAT payments. The scheme means that the VAT a business owes to HMRC is calculated as a percentage of turnover. Many businesses feel that the scheme has simplified their calculations and ensured that they don’t make any potentially costly tax errors, but is the scheme right for your business?
Source: realbusiness.co.uk
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