I am not playing with words QL I am only pointing out that going VAT reg. has a cost to your business and upping
your price doesn't remove that cost.
Yes 8 weekly's price increase will take the sting out of it as he will be no worse off financially but the cost will still be there.
Doesn't matter what he charges he will now have to make between 11% and 20% more just to break even and that extra can
only be justified by expanding, put it this way you would be a very foolish person to go VAT reg. if you goal was to reach £100k.
You don't really have any choice in the matter do you seank irrespective of how much turnover you want once you reach the vat threshold surely?
How do you not have a choice ? once you reach the VAT threshold your choice is to keep expanding or stay below it, now if
your plan is to only expand by 20% then your not going to be any better off so going VAT reg. would be a bit silly, that's why
its something not to be taken lightly.
There is a point where it becomes worthwhile but I'm sure somebody on here who has already gone down that road would be
better qualified to say what it is.
You're correct.
Whats VAT threshold now , 82K ? Lets see how it looks..........
Turnover 80K = no vat.
Turnover 100k, so VAT payable even at flat rate scheme of 11% = £11k
11k from 100k = 89k.
The extra 20k in sales ,above the VAT threshold has resulted in a net sales of 9k more.
How much does it cost to clean the extra 20k ? Well 20K over the year equates to approx £400 per week. Using the OP's example of £850 a week cleaned per man, that means its a half week to clean the extra? Half a weeks wage over the year must be 9k ?
Or maybe the OP is going to absorb the extra 20K into the current operation? If thats the case, assuming the workload is spread equally between the two of them the OP would pay an extra 4.5K to his employee and generate himself an extra 4.5k for working harder?