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To make that point, I'm quoting for a TV loft distribution upgrade, the customer is a bit sharp (he thinks) tells me that SF have the box for
To make that point, I'm quoting for a TV loft distribution upgrade, the customer is a bit sharp (he thinks) tells me that SF have the box for
To make that point, I'm quoting for a TV loft distribution upgrade, the customer is a bit sharp (he thinks) tells me that SF have the box for
I always split materials and labour, it shows them what they are paying for.i dont split materials/labour prices. they get a price for the complete jobmaybe add a few more details on installation method. i.e surface, chased etc. avoid any problems later
Yea thats true, I find most larger jobs require a breakdown on costings to include expected labour costs.depends what the customer wants i suppose. unless its causing problems, why change it?
only time ive had to seperate costs was for a CIS job.Yea thats true, I find most larger jobs require a breakdown on costings to include expected labour costs.I quoted for a private school who I have just found out is VAT exempt, so now the detail in the quote has to be reworked.(They have an account at a wholesalers). So I would assume it will be better if they paid the material part and then just paid for the labour.
I suspect this is why they have asked for the breakdown.
Good news is, if they are asking me it must mean I have a chance at the workROTFWL
Yes I am VAT registered, they give you an exemption certificate apparently so even the Vat that is added is not paid by them, this is the first time I have come accross this so I am still in the dark as to how it works.only time ive had to seperate costs was for a CIS job. are you VAT registered? if you are, i cant see how the school being VAT exempt would be a problem? surely they would just pay you inc vat as normal, and then they claim back VAT paid
I did a couple of jobs like this. When I first started a few months ago, my first phone call was to raplce a broken light switch, chargedSorry I should have stated my position at the moment, I'm after as much custom as possible. I'm trying to make the push to go self employed so i need as many customers as possible (got quite a few so far). So i need my price to be on the cheaper side, but I don't want to be ripping myself off as I've got more and more things to pay out for, for when i go it alone.
Call your friendly VAT man (sorry VAT person) - they really are supremely helpful!Yes I am VAT registered, they give you an exemption certificate apparently so even the Vat that is added is not paid by them, this is the first time I have come accross this so I am still in the dark as to how it works.If any one knows please let me know, my accountant would charge me if I asked :^O
You guys give your knowledge for free:^O
got this written down on some letterheaded paper.Materials -
Deke - any work I have done by any tradesman I want it broken down. If you won't - I won't use you.I don't think its the best idea to show the labour and mats seperate.Just give them the bottom line .
It can encourage stuff like "OoooH perhaps we can get the mats cheaper" or " Cor blimey look how much he,s making out of this job"
and so priced it properly and they weren't impressed, have never phoned me since, but its not worth
they get details of what will be installed etc, just not a breakdown of priceDeke - any work I have done by any tradesman I want it broken down. If you won't - I won't use you. How can I compare 2 quotes if I don't know what I am comparing! Eg a CU change I want to know what make of board you want to fit, MCB's, RCBOs etc!
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