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Cash And Carry Cards, How Do You Get Them?
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I have recently started my own business and registered with IR as a Sole Trader. I don't charge VAT (my business is graphic design) but was wondering who is eligible for a Cash and Carry card. It would be for business reasons (not sure I could do my daily shop there ;-) but was hoping to run a promotional event in the summer which would require some bulk buying. What proof of business ownership do you need? Not sure I have much except a letter from IR saying I am a sole trader.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is from JTF, others like Makro are similar, you need proof of ID and proof you are in business ..............
What constitues 'personal proof of ID'?
Personal proof of ID can be a driving license or home utility bill from the last 3 months.
What 'proofs of business' do you accept?
• An invoice, dated within the last 3 months, addressed to your business
• Charity registration certificate
• Business cheque book
• VAT Registration certificate
• Business rates bill
• Market traders licence
• Premises alcohol licence
• Legal proof of business ownership
• Letterhead if accompanied with VAT
• No. & Company Registration No.
What constitues 'personal proof of ID'?
Personal proof of ID can be a driving license or home utility bill from the last 3 months.
What 'proofs of business' do you accept?
• An invoice, dated within the last 3 months, addressed to your business
• Charity registration certificate
• Business cheque book
• VAT Registration certificate
• Business rates bill
• Market traders licence
• Premises alcohol licence
• Legal proof of business ownership
• Letterhead if accompanied with VAT
• No. & Company Registration No.
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