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Originally posted by SackmanandCo View PostThe overpaid invoice should not be shown as income in the accounts
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The overpaid invoice should not be shown as income in the accounts
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The agency may realise their mistake at its annual audit or next VAT inspection.
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Originally posted by Stag Cozier View PostDon't raise another invoice as it will mean additional income which you'll have to pay CT on. The correct reflection is to show it as a creditor in your accounts as they could still ask for it back somewhere down the line.
2 options:
1. Either come clean with the agency and get in their good books OR
2. Keep schtum, hold onto the cash in the company until they twig and then repay it back, all the while earning tuppence in interest for your company.
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Don't raise another invoice as it will mean additional income which you'll have to pay CT on. The correct reflection is to show it as a creditor in your accounts as they could still ask for it back somewhere down the line.
2 options:
1. Either come clean with the agency and get in their good books OR
2. Keep schtum, hold onto the cash in the company until they twig and then repay it back, all the while earning tuppence in interest for your company.
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Company Accounts discrepancy at end of year...
Looks like an agency (that I no longer work for ) has overpaid me. There's around £2.5k unaccounted for when matched to invoices and checking the bank statements it looks like I got paid twice for the same invoice. This happened 8 months and 2 contracts ago.
Do i just knock up another invoice to cover it or come clean and contact the agents concerned?Tags: None
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