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UK LLP - Are we still obligated to pay VAT?

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We've been looking into UK LLP. Founder is from Romania.

Do we have to pay VAT? Is there a specific Revenue after which we start paying VAT?

Is there a legal way or structure that doesn't require collecting VAT? Customers are from Romania Mainly.

Selling Services like Hosting, Domains and licenses related to hosting.

Any help would be highly appreciated.

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Hello

We've been looking into UK LLP. Founder is from Romania.

Do we have to pay VAT? Is there a specific Revenue after which we start paying VAT?

Is there a legal way or structure that doesn't require collecting VAT? Customers are from Romania Mainly.

Selling Services like Hosting, Domains and licenses related to hosting.

Any help would be highly appreciated.

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It depends where the services are performed. If you are not performing the services from the UK then you are not likely liable to charge UK vat.
You should check with a UK accountant about your specific situation.

Note that if you do register for UK vat you actual (Romanian?) address will appear on the UK vat website. You can't register a UK address as your address unless you have an office with staff there.
 
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May I Know how can I avoid charging VAT for businesses if I have their number?

Does that mean they will have to pay VAT for their purchases on their own to their countries?
No they will not have to pay you VAT, they have to deal with their countries VAT office.
 
No they will not have to pay you VAT, they have to deal with their countries VAT office.
The non-eu vendor is still responsible to collect the VAT on behalf of the customer if it is a B2C sale, the rate would be the rate of the customer's country VAT rate. If it is a B2B sale and the customer has a valid VAT number (verifiable through VIES), then a reverse-charge mechanism could be done, so no need to collect VAT.
 
The non-eu vendor is still responsible to collect the VAT on behalf of the customer if it is a B2C sale, t
You need to read what I posted, for B2B you don't have to charge VAT for B2C you have!!!
 

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