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why, in this litigation happy society, are retailers still getting away with charging vat on safety equipment that should be zero rated, can anyone answer this question for me?

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It's a real mess ain't it

OK so long as you're vat registered but a bit unfair if not.

Mind you- what about seatbelts/airbags on cars- are these vat exempt

Fire extinguishers

safety glass

non slip floor tiles

anti vibration mounts on chain saws

i'm sure the list is lomger

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helmets but not the visor and ear defenders are vat exempt, as are boots.

 

 

Visors/ear defenders are VAT exempt if bought with a helmet.

 

But if you knackered a visor and went to buy a replacment you would have to pay vat on it

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Hi

 

It's not us retailers, there is no VAT on helmet and boots. But there is on the trousers.

 

I don't make the rules just follow them.:001_smile:

 

Hi Justin just to clarify I know climbing helmets assembled with PPE do not incur VAT as they are classed as PPE.

 

A helmet sold with no PPE or unassembled (visors and ear defenders ) should have VAT added as it could be used for recreational activities not in line with industrial PPE.

 

Confused ? You should try reading the HMRC guidelines :thumbup1:

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Here in the states we are tax exempt when purchasing raw material for a finished product. Everything else is taxable/deductable. At 20% Tax for most items sold I would make sure that every one of my suppliers not only knew what was taxable but clearly stated the non-taxable items as well. After all it is not all of the Governments money, unless your willing to part with it all.

elg

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