C cpalm said:
If it's a construction service and the buyer is a construction company, yes (maybe a little unlikely).
Since we are on byggahus.se, it's not entirely unlikely. That's why I asked the question.
 
Kilrain Kilrain said:
Example: As a business owner, you buy X items for 80 SEK plus VAT, i.e., 100 SEK.

When you then invoice the customer, you also charge 80 SEK plus VAT, i.e., 100 SEK.

You can also have a markup for materials that you decide yourself, within certain reasonable limits.
It can be said to be quite normal to have a certain markup, say 12.5 percent for an easy-to-calculate example.

Then the OP's incoming invoice will be 80 SEK + VAT = 100 SEK.
Outgoing will be 90 SEK + VAT = 112.50 SEK.

The difference in incoming and outgoing VAT 22.50–20=2.50 will eventually need to be paid to the state by the OP.
 
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SågspånPappspikEternit SågspånPappspikEternit said:
Since we are on byggahus.se, it's not entirely unlikely. That's why I asked the question.
Ah, I missed that you posed it as a question in #2, now the penny dropped :rofl:
I agree, it's a relevant question in this context.
 
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