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OK, in the old days, I guess it made sense for businesses to charge other businesses VAT up-front and then for the buyer to claim the VAT back via submitting relevant paperwork to HMRC.
I say it made sense, because HMRC (or equivalent) wasn't technologically sophisticated enough to determine in real time if the buyer was a business, so had to rely on receiving the paperwork to run the checks. But surely those days have changed, haven't they?
All this VAT charging and reclaiming seems so completely pointless to the primary business activities of so many, and it's disruptive to cashflow. Isn't it time it was updated?
I say it made sense, because HMRC (or equivalent) wasn't technologically sophisticated enough to determine in real time if the buyer was a business, so had to rely on receiving the paperwork to run the checks. But surely those days have changed, haven't they?
All this VAT charging and reclaiming seems so completely pointless to the primary business activities of so many, and it's disruptive to cashflow. Isn't it time it was updated?
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