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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    Nope the invoice date is generally regarded as the tax point date so dictates which return the invoice should be accounted for. The only exception to this that I'm aware of is if you're on the cash accounting scheme where you only pay the VAT on PAID invoices.

    Thanks

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
    so I don't need to pro-rate either?
    Nope the invoice date is generally regarded as the tax point date so dictates which return the invoice should be accounted for. The only exception to this that I'm aware of is if you're on the cash accounting scheme where you only pay the VAT on PAID invoices.

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by QwertyBerty View Post
    It will be 31 March.

    Tax point for VAT is generally the invoice date, so your 2/4 one will be in the next VAT return.

    QB.

    so I don't need to pro-rate either?

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  • QwertyBerty
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    It will be 31 March.

    Tax point for VAT is generally the invoice date, so your 2/4 one will be in the next VAT return.

    QB.

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  • Bluebird
    started a topic VAT Return

    VAT Return

    For the VAT return for the period just passed, will it be for upto 31/03/2010 or upto 02/04/2010.

    If the later, do I just incude invoices raised upto that date?

    ie I raised and invoice on Friday 26th March and one on 2nd of April.

    Do I just include the 26/3 one, or do I need to pro-rata the 2/4 one on the basis of 3 days??

    Thanks

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