Flat Rate Scheme · trade
Repairing personal / household goods: 10% flat rate
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Flat Rate Scheme · Repairing personal / household goods: 10%
VAT Notice 733 §4.4 (trade-sector table) · Last verified 13 Jun 2026
gov.uk/guidance/flat-rate-scheme-for-small-businesses-vat-notice-733What HMRC means by this trade
Repairing personal or household goods (excluding vehicles, which are rated separately).
The flat rate for the HMRC sector “Repairing personal or household goods” is 10%. You apply that percentage to your gross (VAT-inclusive) turnover to work out what you pay HMRC. VAT Notice 733
FRS vs Standard at sample turnovers
The figures below assume 4% recoverable input VAT under the standard method — adjust for your own cost base in the advisor. Positive means the Flat Rate Scheme costs you less than the standard method.
| Net turnover | FRS VAT due | Standard VAT due | FRS saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| £30,000 | £3,600 | £4,800 | +£1,200 |
| £50,000 | £6,000 | £8,000 | +£2,000 |
| £80,000 | £9,600 | £12,800 | +£3,200 |
| £120,000 | £14,400 | £19,200 | +£4,800 |
| £150,000 | £18,000 | £24,000 | +£6,000 |
Watch the limited-cost test
If your goods cost less than 2% of your turnover (or less than £1,000 a year), you must use the 16.5% limited-cost rate instead of the 10% sector rate — even though your trade is repairing personal / household goods. Service businesses that buy little in the way of goods are often caught by this. The 1% first-year discount still applies on top.
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Repairing personal / household goods
Repairing personal or household goods (excluding vehicles, which are rated separately).
HMRC label: Repairing personal or household goods
- FRS VAT due (10% × gross £72,000)
- £7,200
- Standard VAT due (20% output − 4% input)
- £9,600
- Estimated annual saving on FRS
- +£2,400
Input VAT is an estimate you control above — your actual recoverable input VAT depends on your specific VAT-bearing costs. The Flat Rate Scheme does not let you reclaim input VAT (except on certain capital assets over £2,000).
| Net turnover | FRS due | Standard due |
|---|---|---|
| £30,000 | £3,600 | £4,800 |
| £50,000 | £6,000 | £8,000 |
| £80,000 | £9,600 | £12,800 |
| £120,000 | £14,400 | £19,200 |
| £150,000 | £18,000 | £24,000 |
Policy state · verified
Flat Rate Scheme percentages: Repairing personal / household goods · 10%
VAT Notice 733 §4.4 (trade-sector table) · Last verified 13 Jun 2026
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