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Does anyone keep Receipts nowadays?
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What I meant was I use freeagent on my phone to capture an image of the receipt and attach it to the relevant transaction in the accounts -
Why, what's the point - have you ever had to refer back to any of your receipts ? I log my expenses in a spreadsheet and collate the physicals per month, and file with my financial year accounts. Don't see any benefit in scanning these and have never had to refer back to them.Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostPaper receipt goes in a polly pocket for the month with an expenses sheet at the front of it so I can easily find it if there is any need to.
At the end of the year (or earlier if I'm bored) they go through the scanner (Fujitsu Scansnap S1300i) and saved to PDF for each month.
Once the accounts have been prepared, all paper copies go through the shredder (Fellowes Automax 130C) and the now empty folder is then used for the following year's accounts.
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No, if you have a lot then an add on such as Receipt Bank will scan it for for.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostSorry if I'm a bit dim, does FreeAgent fire up the scanner and upload the receipt automatically then? Or is it a manual scan and upload?Comment
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I've not needed to go back to the PDFs because the question from the accountant tends to come when they are preparing the accounts, and I still have the physical receipt in the file.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWhy, what's the point - have you ever had to refer back to any of your receipts ? I log my expenses in a spreadsheet and collate the physicals per month, and file with my financial year accounts. Don't see any benefit in scanning these and have never had to refer back to them.
If HMRC come knocking I would expect that they might need to see copies of the receipts, and that's much easier to keep as a PDF than as a set of files on the shelf.Comment
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Thanks. I only have a few receipts and a lot of them come to me as pdf's anyway so the scanning is manageable for the few I have.Originally posted by Andrew@HillierHopkins View PostNo, if you have a lot then an add on such as Receipt Bank will scan it for for.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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It feels weird asking for a receipt for just a CoffeeOriginally posted by jbond007 View PostAll journeys on tube/london network are traceable as long as you register online. You can see details of your journeys which can be used as receipts.
As for lunch, etc - surely you can ask for receipt and scan it.
Anyway all the info is recorded (Time, Date, Location, cost) the only thing missing is their VAT number. But surely HMRC would be able to trace that info if it came to it?
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That's right, but if you are on the FRS then the VAt number isn't needed by you.Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostIt feels weird asking for a receipt for just a Coffee
Anyway all the info is recorded (Time, Date, Location, cost) the only thing missing is their VAT number. But surely HMRC would be able to trace that info if it came to it?
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I do it automatically.Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostIt feels weird asking for a receipt for just a Coffee
Anyway all the info is recorded (Time, Date, Location, cost) the only thing missing is their VAT number. But surely HMRC would be able to trace that info if it came to it?
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9 years ago when I started I would scan all receipts every month, add them to a spreadsheet, categorise them, print off said sheet and print e version of receipts put in a Polly pocket along with the original receipts...I then stored the electronic versions on two computers and an external hard drive. now I use freeagent (identifies vast majority of expenses automatically ) and dump the receipts in a pocket. Much easier and quicker and my 9 yr old receipts are still very readable if HMRC come knockingOriginally posted by kaiser78 View PostWhy, what's the point - have you ever had to refer back to any of your receipts ? I log my expenses in a spreadsheet and collate the physicals per month, and file with my financial year accounts. Don't see any benefit in scanning these and have never had to refer back to them.Comment
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