on 05-08-2013 14:50
on 05-08-2013 14:50
I'm new to 02.
I left Vodafone because they were rubbish, the security of my accounts had been compromised on two occasions over the last few years and on both occasions, as far as I can ascertain, it was due to internal security breaches within the company itself.
I moved to O2 because I had a hankering for a smart phone and the iPhone 4S was a good deal at the time, which was in March 2013, so not long ago.
I am a private. domestic customer so the contract's in my name but my company pay's the bill and in order to conform to HMRC rules, despite being a domestic customer, a company from which goods and services are purchased must provide a VAT invoice of acceptable layout within something like 21 days of being asked so to do.
I've asked three times now (in the five months I've been a customer), twice from Customer Services over the 'phone and once via the annoying 'Live Chat' service but so far to no avail and everytime, I get a different excuse and story regarding the difficulty.
I've even threatened to inform HMRC but got nowhere.
Does anyone know how to over come this issue, which is at the end of the day illegal?
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on 06-08-2013 12:29
@Anonymous wrote:You don't see any VAT information like you see UNLESS you ARE registered with O2 for VAT invoices - the problem is getting them to do this - you have to phone!!!!!!??
So if you can see VAT number and a proper breakdown then sometime in the past this was set up on the account - it's not a default provision
Exactly!!!
Rather than telling us to go back and check the original post, why not tell us exactly what you have asked Customer Services to do for you on the phone! Have you ever asked to have VAT invoicing enabled on your account in the same way that jonsie has?
Jonsie, how did you get this enabled on your account, so that the OP can do the same?
on 06-08-2013 13:44
on 06-08-2013 13:44
In my case I phoned O2 and asked them to enable it on my account and it was done in time for my next invoice.
Quite straightforward really.
on 06-08-2013 16:39
If anyone'd bothered to read my original post, I stated 'I've asked three times now (in the five months I've been a customer), twice from Customer Services over the 'phone and once via the annoying 'Live Chat' service but so far to no avail and everytime, I get a different excuse and story regarding the difficulty.'
Logically, given the subject line of the original post and the information reiterated above, you'd have thought that I would have ask them to provide me with a VAT invoice on an on-going basis but given that I was caught unawares, I actually asked them if I'd 1. Be better off repeating myself time and again on this forum regarding the subject matter? or 2. Would I simply be better-off boiling my head?
Make up your own minds, I'm done with this nonsense.
on 07-08-2013 01:49
A change of attitude would be appreciated. We are trying to help you, as fellow customers, taking time out of our day. What we don't need is condescending posts like yours.
To try and make it clearer, I took it from your original post that you ha e repeatedly asked customer services for a VAT invoice. We are suggesting you ask Customer Services to enable VAT invoicing on your account in the same way that perksie and jonsie have done.
Have you actually asked customer services to enable it on your account? It's a simple question, do not refer me back to your original post as it isn't clear if you have or not.
Chiara, is this something you could help with?
on 05-12-2013 14:42
I have today tried twice to get proper vAT invoices for my account. I have asked very nicely how can I get vat invoices on line in "MyO2", the first time I was told it was not possible, the second time I was told it is possible and given instructions. It didnt work so I am awaiting emailed instructions. Why do you have to ask for it in the first place? Surely it would be better to put it there by default. My local pay and display carpark has the vat number on its tickets, and that is just for a few pounds. It is quite frustrating.
on 05-12-2013 14:59
on 05-12-2013 14:59
on 05-12-2013 15:32
on 05-12-2013 15:32
You should be able to order them here:
on 05-12-2013 21:15
Hi, I could be wrong but as it's a credit agreement I think it's exempt from VAT
http://iab.angiestuff.com/IAB%20L1%20Comp/Documents/L4%20VAT%20Cheat%20Sheet.pdf
on 05-12-2013 21:31
on 05-12-2013 21:31
re no vat on credit it only applies to interest and charges but the purchase price (goods) are subject to vat I am sure HMRC will confirm that
05-12-2013 21:55 - edited 05-12-2013 22:01
This might be clearer...I think from O2's point of view they are providing the credit on the handset so that would make it exempt from VAT. Might be worth double checking with HMRC.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/managing/reclaiming/partial-exemption.htm