Opera Help
This form is accessed from the System Manager - VAT Processing menu.
The VAT Return Adjustment form is used to make VAT Return adjustments without updating the Sales, Purchase or Nominal Ledgers. The adjustment will create a new VAT Return transaction, and can also be seen on the VAT Reports.
You can search for previously posted VAT adjustments using the Find form on the Action menu to base a new adjustment on the old adjustment. The old VAT adjustment will not be changed.
The Result tab of the Find form displays the adjustments posted, and the Memo tab displays the comment entered for the adjustment.
- If the Continuous Posting box
on your user
profile form is selected, after you have posted an adjustment you
are asked if you want to post another adjustment.
- If the Confirm box on your Preferences
form is selected, after you have posted an adjustment you are asked to
confirm the adjustment details.
Box |
Description |
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Tax point |
The tax point date of the VAT adjustment. A tax point date is used to determine the VAT period to which the transaction belongs. The default is the current system date. |
Transaction date |
The transaction date. The default is the system date. This can be different to the tax point date. |
Ledger |
S/L = Sales Ledger |
Account |
The account for the selected ledger. Optional. |
Reference |
A reference for the transaction. Mandatory. |
Country type |
The elements of the VAT code for the transaction. Please see the VAT Codes Help topic for details. The country type is relevant only if the EC VAT application is used. |
Goods |
The goods and VAT adjustment values (+ or -). You must enter at least a goods or a VAT value. If you enter both values they must both be either negative or positive. |
Comment |
A mandatory comment that is saved with the VAT Return Adjustment. This will be useful to auditors to explain why the adjustment was required. |
The boxes on the VAT Return that will be updated by the adjustment are shown at the bottom of the form.
Bad debt relief allows businesses that have made supplies and paid VAT to HMRC to claim a VAT refund if they have not received payment from their customer.
To claim the refund you must already have accounted for the VAT in your accounts and paid HMRC. You must also have written off the debt in your accounts. You claim the refund by updating Box 4 of the VAT Return.
The debt must have been unpaid for six months after the later of:
the time payment was due and payable
the date of the supply.
Bad debt relief also applies to businesses that have claimed VAT but need to repay it because they have not paid for the supplies of goods or services they have received.
Please visit the 'VAT on bad debts' page on the HMRC website for details.