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I've been looking at getting a new van, not brand new, around 2015 model, there all plus vat, why is that on a used van ?
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If the previous owner wasn't vat registered there should be no vat on it. I brought a 13 plate traffic from a Renault dealer that was 8 months old but because the previous owner was not vat registered I paid no vat .I've been looking at getting a new van, not brand new, around 2015 model, there all plus vat, why is that on a used van ?
Selling a van without vat is a good selling point........ just be carefull, I once had a private seller try and sell me a van + vat and he wasn't even vat registered.But do the sellers just up the price to price the van in line with all the others
Most of them are from dealers. How come there isn't vat on an older van then that's had a few owners? What would happen if i bought a van now and paid the vat, then sold it next week, do I loose that vat money as I'm not vat registered
Apart from the government.It's just the same.
A 2 year old van might be £10,000 plus vat = £12,000
Or from somebody who isn't vat registered would be selling the van at £12,000 .
It's just better if your registered to buy it off somebody who is registered, so you get a vat invoice and claim it back.
Nobody's making any money out of it.
True. But the van will have had vat included when it was new.Apart from the government.
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