on 06-03-2019 14:45
I have phoned your Customer Services on many occasions requesting a VAT invoice for both my Airtime Bill and my Device Plan.
Each time I am told that they “promise” to sort it out for me and send regular VAT invoices (which never arrive)!
I have even agreed to pay for paper billing, but I still do not get regular VAT invoices.
How difficult is it for you to provide invoices for both in your website!
This is causing problems for every self employed person who has an O2 phone.
It must be a legal requirement for O2 to provide VAT invoices for everyone?
I see that the O2 community is full of people with the same problem and I think you owe it to everyone to get this sorted out ASAP.
Regards
Kevin Dodd
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06-03-2019 15:11 - edited 06-03-2019 15:13
06-03-2019 15:11 - edited 06-03-2019 15:13
Hi @KJD
Jusst to clarify, this isn't O2 you are talking to, it's a community forum.
However, this is what we have been told previously by O2
We don’t issue a VAT invoice on the device plans every month, the Refresh agreement is a credit agreement and unless it’s a business account we are not obliged to produce monthly VAT invoices. Customer services can complete a form to send out a device plan VAT invoice for a specific month but this needs to be requested by the customer each time they need it and will be sent via post.
A regular VAT invoice can be turned on by calling customer services for the airtime only, once the service is on the account the customer should then get the VAT invoice sent to them via post monthly.
This is their stance on Vat invoicing.
I know it's not what you want to hear but it's an O2 policy
Veritas Numquam Perit
06-03-2019 15:11 - edited 06-03-2019 15:13
06-03-2019 15:11 - edited 06-03-2019 15:13
Hi @KJD
Jusst to clarify, this isn't O2 you are talking to, it's a community forum.
However, this is what we have been told previously by O2
We don’t issue a VAT invoice on the device plans every month, the Refresh agreement is a credit agreement and unless it’s a business account we are not obliged to produce monthly VAT invoices. Customer services can complete a form to send out a device plan VAT invoice for a specific month but this needs to be requested by the customer each time they need it and will be sent via post.
A regular VAT invoice can be turned on by calling customer services for the airtime only, once the service is on the account the customer should then get the VAT invoice sent to them via post monthly.
This is their stance on Vat invoicing.
I know it's not what you want to hear but it's an O2 policy
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 06-03-2019 15:54
on 06-03-2019 15:54
on 06-03-2019 16:36
on 06-03-2019 16:36
on 06-03-2019 16:43
on 06-03-2019 16:43
06-03-2019 21:11 - edited 06-03-2019 21:12
06-03-2019 21:11 - edited 06-03-2019 21:12
The Device Plan component is a Credit Agreement.
The Airtime component does qualify and Vat Invoicing has to be turned on by calling Customer Services and requesting it be turned on on your MyO2 account.
Persistence, and phone early, ca 08:30am weekdays, required. And a following wind. 😁 Good luck, @KJD
on 07-03-2019 08:42
on 07-03-2019 08:42
The Device Plan certainly does include VAT. Ask HMRC or any Accountant.
And, I've requested paper billing for the Airtime Bill many times from Customer Service, only for them to promise to send them – and then not!
See other people's comments in the Community!
on 07-03-2019 08:59
on 07-03-2019 08:59
on 07-03-2019 09:03
on 07-03-2019 09:06
on 07-03-2019 09:06
I'm not even getting an invoice for the Airtime Bill though!
They send it one month, then don't bother the next. I shouldn't have to get on the phone every month for an invoice?
Why don't they make it available online?
I've requested this but without any success.
Self employed people shouldn't be forced to open business accounts (and pay more), when Vodafone always provide VAT invoices for all their customers?