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Paying tradesmen in cash..
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Why not?
Isn't it down to them to declare their earnings and not the customer? I pay cash in shops/pubs/restaurants why shouldn't I pay a tradesman the same way?
Isn't it down to them to declare their earnings and not the customer? I pay cash in shops/pubs/restaurants why shouldn't I pay a tradesman the same way?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An end user has no obligation to pay VAT.That is the responsibility of the trader or retailer. If they choose to shield some of their turnover or earnings from HMRC that is a matter for them to resolve. I pay for lots of things in cash - beer, groceries, newspapers, occasionaly petrol and various other things. I have no interest in the retailers' tax arrangements. I'm only concerned with obtaining the best price I can. If the government is so concerned with tax evasion by small businesses they should tackle those businesses and not try to shift the blame onto their customers.
A VAT registered business has an obligation to declare sales + VAT (output) but then it can do the same again with purchases claiming VAT (input). Tis the problem of the high earners who claim limited liability to protect personal assets - if the Customs and Excise don't get you, the Inland Revenue will !
Yes, but they will not get the person who pays the end bill, thenry. He has no VAT or Income Tax liabilities on the transaction and since (for the moment at least) paying a bill in cash is not illegal it ill becomes anybody, least of all government ministers, to lecture the electorate on morals. Anyway it seems today the usual "...comments taken out of context...", "...not quite what was meant..." retractions have started to appear.