We continue discussing the issue of the VAT and its implications for your business. Today we look at how you can make your business VAT efficient, especially with this VAT increase already in effect.

If you are a VAT registered company, it will be VAT efficient to ensure that as much as possible your suppliers are VAT registered. I have come across many VAT registered businesses who have no VAT registered suppliers at all except their bank of course. This meant that whatever they charged to their clients on the tax invoices as VAT Output was what they were meant to pay to SARS. Therefore they never set –off some of this Output VAT with Input VAT; thereby reducing their VAT payable.

The disadvantage is that if in any VAT period, you purchase a lot of inputs for a project that will only be invoiced in later periods upon completion; you will end up paying the maximum VAT on the little invoices that you have raised for your clients. If on the other hand, the suppliers had been VAT registered, this may have resulted in little VAT payable or even a VAT refund from SARS. This defeats the benefit of the VAT. As per its definition, VAT is meant to be a tax paid on the value added to the output goods from input goods. In plain words, your Output/Sales less Input/expenses (VAT) is =Value Added x15% is the VAT payable.

Purchasing from non-registered suppliers also means that the business has to charge higher prices as their costs a relatively higher compared to having purchased from a VAT vendor. This may make the company’s products more expensive and thus less competitive, reducing demand for the products/services. This, in turn, means that the company’s output VAT is higher, not only making its products more expensive but also resulting in them paying more Output VAT to SARS. Whereas, if they had purchased supplies from VAT vendors, their prices would not have changed as a result of a VAT increase, their prices would still have been competitive and they would owe SARS less.

In these challenging times of adjusting to the VAT increase, it pays for a business to figure out ways of being VAT efficient. This will go a long way in saving than some Rands and will also reduce their VAT burden as VAT paid will be in line with business production activities.