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Hgrove | 16:54 Thu 15th Sep 2005 | Jobs & Education
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what is the usual way of typing a letter where the builder is not registered for vat?  would it be usual to write the amount followed by the words "not subject to vat"?
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Sorry, I realise my question is not clear.  A friend of mine is a builder and he asked me as a favour, to type an estimate for a client of his.  He is not registered for VAT.  What if anything should I type on the letter to signify that the client does not have to pay VAT because the builder is, quite legitimately, not registered? Many thanks.

type in the total amount due then underneath write NB So and So builders are not VAT Registered,

Thats what I used to do anyway!

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