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    First VAT Return

    Ok got to send back VAT return and it is the first one since I registered.

    Basically I put on there what VAT I have charged the client, and minus VAT that I have paid out on goods and services (Including Start up fees etc).

    For example:
    Charged Client co: £100 VAT
    Paid out on goods and services: £40 vat
    Owe £60

    So I fill out form and send back with cheque for that amount?

    Thank for in advance for sensible replies.
    Pleomax

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    Originally posted by pleomax View Post
    Ok got to send back VAT return and it is the first one since I registered.

    Basically I put on there what VAT I have charged the client, and minus VAT that I have paid out on goods and services (Including Start up fees etc).

    For example:
    Charged Client co: £100 VAT
    Paid out on goods and services: £40 vat
    Owe £60

    So I fill out form and send back with cheque for that amount?

    Thank for in advance for sensible replies.
    If your company is using Cash Accounting and / or is on Flat Rate Scheme, then you need to be careful how you submit the details. I can't comment on specifics relating to your company, but I can only wish you the best of luck in submitting your first return.
    If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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      #3
      Talk to your accountant. I would _not_ want to mess with the VAT man.
      And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.

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        #4
        Originally posted by b0redom View Post
        Talk to your accountant. I would _not_ want to mess with the VAT man.
        Yes mine just emails me the numbers to write in the form.
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          #5
          Originally posted by b0redom View Post
          Talk to your accountant. I would _not_ want to mess with the VAT man.
          I second that. The biggest mistake you can make is to do anything that would put you on their radar

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            #6
            Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post
            I second that. The biggest mistake you can make is to do anything that would put you on their radar
            you mean like, um, sending a return 2 weeks late? <looks shiftily at floor>
            Originally posted by BolshieBastard
            You're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert.

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              #7
              Originally posted by b0redom View Post
              Talk to your accountant. I would _not_ want to mess with the VAT man.
              +1

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                #8
                Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
                If your company is using Cash Accounting and / or is on Flat Rate Scheme, then you need to be careful how you submit the details. I can't comment on specifics relating to your company, but I can only wish you the best of luck in submitting your first return.

                If you dont have an accountant and you arn't sure what you are doing give them a ring. They really are very helpfull.

                As has been said, the VAT are not the people you want to piss off. They get very very upset if they think you have been fiddling your returns.
                "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                  #9
                  The VAT return is one of the easiest forms to fill in in the world. Just be careful!

                  If you have no sales to other eu countries, or non eu countries then there are only the following boxes to fill in:
                  (I assume you are not on fixed rate VAT? if you are then all this doesn't apply, so reply and I'll take you through that)

                  The following is for a company on "cash accounting", basically, you pay the VAT when you get paid from your client, not when you raise the invoice.

                  Box 1 - The amount of VAT you have charged your Client

                  Box 2 - Write "none"

                  Box 3 - Same as Box 1

                  Box 4 - The amount of VAT you have been charged on your expenses

                  Box 5 - The difference between Box 3 and Box 4 (usually the amount of VAT due, unless a refund is due)

                  This is the amount of the cheque you write, or the refund due.

                  Box 6 - Total sales, EXCLUDING VAT, i.e. the Net amount you charged your client

                  Box 7 - Total exenses, EXCLUDING VAT, i.e. the net amount you paid for your purchases

                  Boxes 8 and 9 - Write "None"

                  HTH, IANAA etc

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Archangel View Post
                    The VAT return is one of the easiest forms to fill in in the world. Just be careful!

                    Box 4 - The amount of VAT you have been charged on your expenses
                    HTH, IANAA etc
                    So my petrol reciepts that i have attached to my expenses claim to MyLtd I offset that against the VAT i charged my client?

                    And thank you for that post very helpful, you made some assumptions which are correct.

                    Pleomax
                    Pleomax

                    This is an unusual paragraph. I'm curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it. It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it. In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is highly unusual though. Study it and think about it, but you still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit, you might find out. Try to do so without any coaching!

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