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Amending Sage Accounts (VAT Invoice Basis)  
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28 November 08
Amending Sage Accounts

Vat Invoice Basis

To change the VAT rate to 15% you need to:

  • Click on ‘Settings’ at the top of the screen
  • Select ‘Configuration’
  • Choose the ‘Tax codes’ tab
  • (If you use sage accounts v9 or below you will need to click on settings and then select ‘Tax codes’)
  • Select code T1 and then click edit
  • Enter 15 as the new VAT rate and press OK
  • Then click on ‘Apply’ to save the changes, if you are prompted to save the changes click No (Sage Instant Accounts v14 – Click save and then close)

It may be that you receive a late purchase invoice from a supplier which still has VAT on at 17.5%. To deal with this you can set up a new tax code as detailed below:

  • Click on ‘Settings’ at the top of the screen
  • Select ‘Configuration’
  • Choose the ‘Tax codes’ tab
  • (If you use sage accounts v9 or below you will need to click on settings and then select ‘Tax codes’)
  • Select code T6 and then click edit
  • Enter 17.5 as the new VAT rate
  • Ensure that the ‘Include in VAT return’ box has a tick in it
  • Ensure that the EC code box does not have a tick in it and press OK
  • Then click on ‘Apply’ to save the changes, if you are prompted to save the changes click No (Sage Instant Accounts v14 – Click save and then close)

Cash Accounting

To change the VAT rate to 15% you need to:

  • Click on ‘Settings’ at the top of the screen
  • Select ‘Configuration’
  • Choose the ‘Tax codes’ tab
  • (If you use sage accounts v9 or below you will need to click on settings and then select ‘Tax codes’)
  • Select code T1 and then click edit
  • Enter 15 as the new VAT rate and press OK
  • Then click on ‘Apply’ to save the changes, if you are prompted to save the changes click No (Sage Instant Accounts v14 – Click save and then close)

It may be that you receive a late purchase invoice from a supplier which still has VAT on at 17.5%. To deal with this you need to do the following:

  • Click on ‘Settings’ at the top of the screen
  • Select ‘Company Preferences’
  • Click on ‘Parameters’
  • Place a tick in the box titled ‘Item VAT amendable’, and then press OK.

When you are posting the invoice on to sage you will still select a T1 tax code, but you will need to overwrite the amount of VAT that sage has calculated as this amount will be incorrect.

Points to look out for

1) Future Transactions

If you have posted transactions in the future then the VAT element of the transaction may be incorrect. To check for any such transactions you should do the following:

  • Click on ‘File’ at the top of the screen
  • Select ‘Maintenance’
  • Click on ‘Check data’, this may take some time to complete
  • When this completes click on the ‘Warnings’ tab, any warning that says the following is a transaction which has been posted in to the future:
    “Transaction xxxx posted on date [xx/xx/xx]”
    Just ignore any other warnings which are brought up
  • These transactions will need to be amended in corrections.

2) Invoicing on Sage

For invoices which you have entered on to sage with a VAT rate of 17.5%, which should have had VAT charged at 15%, these can be amended by:

  • Selecting the ‘Invoicing’ from the Modules option at the top of the screen
  • Double-click on the required invoice
  • Click in the Description column of the first item that uses the standard rate of VAT, then press F3 on your keyboard (For Service invoices, click in the Details column then press F3).
  • Select tax code T1 from the drop down list (The correct tax code should already be in the box, but for sage to recalculate the amount of VAT due the tax code needs to be selected again). This then calculates the amount of VAT using the new rate.
  • Click OK, this should take you back to the invoice which you should save and close.

3) Recurring Entries

If you have recurring entries set up which have VAT charged on them these will need to change. This can be done by:

  • Selecting ‘Bank’ from Modules at the top of the screen
  • Click on ‘Recurring’
  • You will then need to edit each entry which has VAT charged. You can do this by changing the amounts in the net and VAT boxes.
  • Once this is done you can press OK at the bottom of the screen and the entry can now be posted.

Further details on VAT treatment for sales can be found at http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/pbr2008/treatment-sales.pdf

 
 
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