The Darkness
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Exactly! When you're VAT registered, you're allowed to claim VAT on expenses because you're also required to charge it on your sales. If you invoice privately to avoid charging VAT but still claim input VAT through the business, you're creating an imbalance that cheats SARS out of tax it’s owed. This breaks the VAT chain and is considered misrepresentation.Aaah right I understand now because you are claiming VAT back against your own purchases but then not charging VAT on the other side which is then not paid to SARS.
The dots have now connected.
Not sure the maths is mathing for me as I still feel like SARS wins, but I remember now how it works up and down the entire system.
OP - I'd advise your mother to find a different supplier.