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Quick advice from Financial Gurus re Online software purchase urgently required
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 851618" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>A lot depends on how you are going to pay for it. Easiest would be to get a Pro-Forma invoice and take it to the bank. A TT would be the safest and easiest way and not cost too much</p><p></p><p>There is no import duty, only VAT, but read on...</p><p></p><p>Are you VAT registered? If so, pay the VAT and enter it as a VAT deduction, then you only pay the VAT on the sale, thereby saving the VAT input</p><p></p><p>If not, then just download it, but you cannot render a Tax Invoice to your customer, who might not like that, as it prevents him claiming the VAT back or declaring it as a Capital Expense (you will have to discuss this since if they are the end user, they are liable for the VAT, but should ask their auditors for a ruling)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 851618, member: 746"] A lot depends on how you are going to pay for it. Easiest would be to get a Pro-Forma invoice and take it to the bank. A TT would be the safest and easiest way and not cost too much There is no import duty, only VAT, but read on... Are you VAT registered? If so, pay the VAT and enter it as a VAT deduction, then you only pay the VAT on the sale, thereby saving the VAT input If not, then just download it, but you cannot render a Tax Invoice to your customer, who might not like that, as it prevents him claiming the VAT back or declaring it as a Capital Expense (you will have to discuss this since if they are the end user, they are liable for the VAT, but should ask their auditors for a ruling) [/QUOTE]
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