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Elan Self Billing & Invoices

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    #11
    Originally posted by expat View Post
    OK <pedant>it's not an invoice, it's an aide-memoire for entering into your accounting system</pedant>
    Yes, I've always done this but the aide memoir looks like an invoice that I'd use if I wasn't self billing. It helps me to keep the books straight.
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      #12
      Originally posted by expat View Post
      You can't.

      The invoice that the agency pay is the invoice that they themselves raise for you (that's why it's self-billing, they bill themselves for you).

      If you present to HMRC an invoice that is not the invoice paid by the agency then you are lying to HMRC, and it is better not to do that.
      What the agency does with the invoice is up to them. I generate it for completion and for an audit trail. Even though you are right.... I'm still happy doing it for the sake of completion.
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        #13
        Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
        What the agency does with the invoice is up to them. I generate it for completion and for an audit trail. Even though you are right.... I'm still happy doing it for the sake of completion.
        WRONG! By raising an invoice and sending it to the agent, you're creating a tax point of when the VAT is due.
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          #14
          Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
          WRONG! By raising an invoice and sending it to the agent, you're creating a tax point of when the VAT is due.
          What about if you are on cash accounting VAT scheme?

          Surely then you can raise whatever invoices you like, but if you are never paid for the 'duplicate' invoice no VAT is due and the tax man can't have a problem with it.

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            #15
            Originally posted by minstrel View Post
            What about if you are on cash accounting VAT scheme?

            Surely then you can raise whatever invoices you like, but if you are never paid for the 'duplicate' invoice no VAT is due and the tax man can't have a problem with it.
            Nope because the agency has a self billing VAT arrangement with HMRC. That takes precedent.
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              #16
              Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
              Nope because the agency has a self billing VAT arrangement with HMRC. That takes precedent.
              So does that mean my company is not allowed to be on the cash accounting scheme if my agency operates a self billing VAT arrangement?

              Do you have a link confirming that?

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                #17
                Originally posted by minstrel View Post
                So does that mean my company is not allowed to be on the cash accounting scheme if my agency operates a self billing VAT arrangement?

                Do you have a link confirming that?
                In my particular case, I had an intermediary agency involved... which I admit I neglected to mention earlier. My invoice went to the first agency, don't know what the process was between my agency and Elan.
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                  #18
                  Assuming you have your own company and not an umbrella...

                  Firstly you can't raise an invoice for another company, it's illegal. what they are giving you is a payment advice note.

                  Disregarding that, if you're happy to be paid against an advice note then fine. Otherwise, raise your own invoice purely for your own records: it your company, it's up to you to maintain audit trails. It's not like it's a major effort, after all.

                  Thirdly what they do with the VAT is not your problem. You have to account for yours, they won't be paying it for you. This can go wrong with expenses, BTW, depending on whether or not they accept the principle of VAT on VAT for charges (which they should but it all works out straight either way so no point in sweating it).

                  Fourthly, this whole self-billing thing was never meant for what we do, it was designed and support manufacturing processes, espcially EDI/Just-In-Time deals, where speed is needed and actual physical (and accountable) delivery acts as the trigger

                  Finally the legislation is framed around physical supply of components, so much of the accounting detail doesn't actually translate to supply of services.

                  HTH
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #19
                    Quite. Raise an invoice yourself, don't send it to them if that is going to confuse them. You raise an invoice, the invoiced amount is what appears in your company account, job done. If they feel like pr4tting about pretending to raise invoices for YOUR company (!) that's a matter for their internal accounting procedures and has little to do with you.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by minstrel View Post
                      So does that mean my company is not allowed to be on the cash accounting scheme if my agency operates a self billing VAT arrangement?

                      Do you have a link confirming that?
                      Of course you can be on the CA scheme. Where have I said you cant be? However, the tax point issue is determined by the agent raising the self billing invoice in agreement with HMRC.

                      Your agent should have sent you confirmation of this agreement with HMRC when it told you not to raise invoices.
                      I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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