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'Knocking off VAT' for cash
Sorry if this has been asked previously, but.....
If a workman quotes us a price for their work (eg �5000 +VAT), and then says that if we pay cash they will 'knock off the VAT', what exactly does this mean?
Does it mean that the workmen are not going to declare the work to the inland revenue, thus avoiding paying income tax, and thus, they can pass on the 'saving' to us?
Many thanks!
If a workman quotes us a price for their work (eg �5000 +VAT), and then says that if we pay cash they will 'knock off the VAT', what exactly does this mean?
Does it mean that the workmen are not going to declare the work to the inland revenue, thus avoiding paying income tax, and thus, they can pass on the 'saving' to us?
Many thanks!
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