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Hi,

Apologies if this has already been asked already (I did do a search but nothing came up!)

One of my clients has just started taking credit card payments. For payments of over £300, if the customer chooses to pay the invoice with a CC my client is going to pass on the charges he has to pay onto the customer (3% of the gross). So, to my question, is that extra 3% liable for VAT?

Also, I am intending to just add the charges onto the original invoice, is this the correct way to account for them? Or is there a better way I have not thought of?

Thanks in advance smile

Corry

 

 



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From HMRC Reference:Notice 701/49 (January 2013)



4.7 Accounting for VAT on retail credit, debit and charge card sales

If you are a retailer:
◾ you must account for VAT at the time of supply (see Notice 700 The VAT Guide) on the full price charged to the customer for the goods/services supplied, and
◾ if you charge for accepting payment by one of the above cards, the charge is further consideration for the supply of goods/services. VAT is chargeable at the same rate as the goods or services supplied.

So I guess that's a yes!

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As per Rob its a definite yes. VAT on the full amount charged to the customer.

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