Motoring2 mins ago
vat?
Many years ago a solicitor told Me that to be charged vat on second hand parts was illegal as the tax had already been charged. The only exception was the labour involved in removal/fitting of said parts. Any input much glad, cheers, Vlad the disclaimer.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Traders are entitled to charge VAT on the selling price of eligible second-hand goods if they use a 'margin scheme'. However, certain items (such as second-hand car parts) do not qualify as 'eligible'.
See here:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/account-margin.htm
Chris
See here:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/account-margin.htm
Chris
Eh.
I don't think Buenichico's answer answers the question at all and it certainly doesn't say what you seem to think it says.
Since second hand car parts do not fall into the category of goods on which a margin scheme may be applied then in fact they would fall to have VAT charged on them in full so far as I am aware. Even if they DID fall into a margin scheme there would still be VAT payable on the profit on them.
Second hand parts should be treated exactly the same as brand new parts. VAT is payable in full on them when they are bought and sold (unless the trader in question isn't vat registered of course).
I don't think Buenichico's answer answers the question at all and it certainly doesn't say what you seem to think it says.
Since second hand car parts do not fall into the category of goods on which a margin scheme may be applied then in fact they would fall to have VAT charged on them in full so far as I am aware. Even if they DID fall into a margin scheme there would still be VAT payable on the profit on them.
Second hand parts should be treated exactly the same as brand new parts. VAT is payable in full on them when they are bought and sold (unless the trader in question isn't vat registered of course).