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Previously on "Underpayment of VAT in 2009"

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  • Clare@InTouch
    replied
    Originally posted by Greg Longshaft View Post
    thanks clare,

    i take it i would have to keep a record of the error?
    Just note your records to show why it happened. In all honesty if everything else is OK then they are unlikely to worry about it as it's such small value.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    An error under £10,000 can be simply adjusted on your next VAT return, there's no need to submit a notice to HMRC.
    That's the advice I had from HMRC when I found a £100 cockup on one of my returns a year or so back. You can call the VAT helpline to confirm, but since an accountant has stated the rule as well I'd be comfortable just adjusting on your next return and noting it in your books as a correction.

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  • Greg Longshaft
    replied
    thanks clare,

    i take it i would have to keep a record of the error?

    Leave a comment:


  • Clare@InTouch
    replied
    An error under £10,000 can be simply adjusted on your next VAT return, there's no need to submit a notice to HMRC.

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  • Greg Longshaft
    started a topic Underpayment of VAT in 2009

    Underpayment of VAT in 2009

    Hi,

    While cross referencing my VAT payments I found a discrepancy of £10.02 for my 2009 VAT payments

    I understand I can complete a VAT 652 form and declare it to the VAT man, does this need to be done for such a small amount or would you pay the extra £10 on the next return and file notes conc. this underpayment.

    greg.

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