UK Ltd, a customer from UK and taxes

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Samman Kaseeb Sleiman

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I have UK Ltd. I myself am not a resident of UK.

When I have a customer from UK, who's a resident of UK -- does this change anything in terms of taxes? As opposed to a customer from any other country.

Last edited: Jul 31, 2022
 
In some cases not, for example‌ if shipping a product worth more than gbp 150 from outside the UK directly to‍ the customer.
 
Registering for and charging VAT - are 2 different things. Aren't‍ they?
I may register for VAT after $100 and nobody will be able to prevent⁠ me.

The question is when to begin to charge VAT, and for what types of⁤ customers. And whether something changes in case my customer is a UK resident.
 
If you register then you have to charge vat.
It's not 100% clear, as if the company is not regarded as established in the UK⁢ then there is no threshold. The definition of established in the UK is not the︀ same as tax resident or incorporated in the UK.
 
I answered your‌ question, you might have to charge VAT, which is a tax.
No difference from tax‍ on profits, you have to pay those in both cases.
 
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