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Previously on "How do I classify Uber/ViaVan in my accountancy?"
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Sounds like a taxi but I wouldn't worry too much about it. Post it there and move on with your life!
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I'd say it was Taxi fare. How come you're asking on here rather than asking Crunch directly?
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Thanks a lot, it makes sense, I was not sure.Originally posted by malvolio View PostDo you have a company van? If not, that isn't an option...
Were you carrying goods for sale? If so, it's Cost of Sales under anything appropriate, such as shipping.
Otherwise, it's a taxi. Don't overthink these things, they are mostly irrelevant for small businesses.
VAT may not apply because the driver is self employed (
...) and not VAT registered.
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Do you have a company van? If not, that isn't an option...
Were you carrying goods for sale? If so, it's Cost of Sales under anything appropriate, such as shipping.
Otherwise, it's a taxi. Don't overthink these things, they are mostly irrelevant for small businesses.
VAT may not apply because the driver is self employed (
...) and not VAT registered.
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How do I classify Uber/ViaVan in my accountancy?
Hello,
The other they I used ViaVan (it's the same than Uber but cheaper) and I used my business card to pay (it was a business trip).
I use Crunch but I see several options:
"Public transport and taxis"
"Vehicle Rentals"
"Company Van Running costs"
...
Which one should I use?
BTW, it appears that the receipt I received from them does not mention VAT, it seems it is zero.
Any clue?
Thanks a lot.
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