Last information update - Friday, February 1, 2008
To the attention of all our existing and prospective clients! NTC Hosting would like to inform you that the official date of our VAT registration, and respectively the day from which the new VAT tax will be charged, has been scheduled for 1 March 2008. As we recently announced in our news section, after mid-February our company is becoming VAT registered. It will be our duty, of course, to confirm the date well in advance.
We would like to present to your attention now more detailed information about the new VAT scheme that will come into force from the beginning of March 2008. Hereby we shall explicate all clauses in our future billing and invoicing policy. Most importantly, we shall differentiate the cases that will reflect the VAT changes, and those (that is the bigger part) that will remain unchanged.
To bring once again clarity upon the VAT classification groups, all clients are to be referred to as Businesses or Individuals. Thus:
1. UK VAT at 17.5% is applicable to: Businesses (no VAT/VAT registered) and Individuals from the United Kingdom; and Individuals from the European Union.
2. Clients where VAT is applicable but WILL NOT affect the service pricing (i.e. equals to NIL): Businesses from the European Union.
3. Clients outside the scope of VAT: non-EU clients (Businesses and Individuals).
IMPORTANT for all clients defined as VAT applicable, according to the above clarified classification: After 1 March 2008, UK VAT at 17.5 % will be applicable to all service prices in your future money-related actions, and you will be served by new VAT Order Forms, adequate to the new VAT financial relations.
To visually exemplify the price calculations that will be displayed on the new VAT Order Forms, a $100.00 USD value will be used in all cases to describe the purchasing of a web hosting account:
- Individual Client from the UK (in accordance with item 1 of the 'VAT Classification Groups'):
Amount Due: $100.00 USD VAT 17.5%: $17.50 USD Total: $117.50 USD
- Business Client from the UK (in accordance with item 1 of the 'VAT Classification Groups'):
Amount Due: $100.00 USD VAT 17.5%: $17.50 USD Total: $117.50 USD
- Individual Client from an EU country, but not from the UK (in accordance with item 1 of the 'VAT Classification Groups'):
Amount Due: $100.00 USD VAT 17.5%: $17.50 USD Total: $117.50 USD
- Business Client from an EU country, but not from the UK (in accordance with item 2 of the 'VAT Classification Groups'):
Amount Due: $100.00 USD VAT 17.5%: $0.00 USD Total: $100.00 USD
IMPORTANT for all clients remaining outside the scope of VAT, according to the above clarified classification: Service prices will remain VAT unaffected and you will continue to be served by Regular non-VAT Order Forms.
For each purchase the client will be sent a type-a invoice. The new type-a invoices will reflect the VAT changes when the client is VAT applicable.
As we have already prepared all VAT system updates in terms of billing (pricing, order forms) and invoicing, our Technical Department have decided to launch some of them ONLINE earlier in advance, so as to have enough time to collect your feedback and to monitor the system. For that reason, FROM TODAY, in all Order Forms the VAT price field will be featuring with $0.00 value, simply informatively, as no VAT will be charged until 1 March 2008.
We did our best to adapt our web hosting system to the new VAT clauses with a minimum of introductions and updates. Our greatest desire was to make the VAT integration process fluent and easy for all parties. Please, follow our news section for up-to-date information and should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
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