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I have only just started using QB online and filed my previous VAT return using my old package. I have since received a refund from HMRC, how can I record this payment please?
Thanks
Kim
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Thank you for joining the thread, @Hem.
I can help walk you through on how to record a VAT refund from HRMC in QuickBooks Online (QBO)
As the refund covers to a period not file within QuickBooks, you can create a deposit or record a journal entry to enter the transaction.
Every business is different particularly on the accounts used to handle each transaction. That said, I encourage contacting your accountant for additional help in identifying the correct posting account to use.
Just in case you need help with recording refund for future VAT returns filed within QuickBooks, check out this article.
Thank you for allowing me to help. As always, add a comment below if you have any other questions. I'll get back to you as quickly as possible. Keep safe!
We can record it as a historical payment in QuickBooks, Kim.
If you haven't filed any return in QuickBooks yet, we can change the effective date of the VAT setup to retrieve the return so we can record a historical payment.
Before we start, we'll need to import or manually record all the transactions that are within the VAT return that has the refund. Then, we can change the VAT settings' Effective Date to pull up the return.
Let me show you how:
If you have further questions you can always mention my name. I'll be here to help!
Thank you so much for your help
Kim
Hi,
I have a very similar question - please can you tell me how to record a VAT repayment from HMRC for the last return I filed before I migrated to Quickbooks. (FYI, since then I have filed subsequent VAT returns using Quickbooks).
Thanks,
Hem
Thank you for joining the thread, @Hem.
I can help walk you through on how to record a VAT refund from HRMC in QuickBooks Online (QBO)
As the refund covers to a period not file within QuickBooks, you can create a deposit or record a journal entry to enter the transaction.
Every business is different particularly on the accounts used to handle each transaction. That said, I encourage contacting your accountant for additional help in identifying the correct posting account to use.
Just in case you need help with recording refund for future VAT returns filed within QuickBooks, check out this article.
Thank you for allowing me to help. As always, add a comment below if you have any other questions. I'll get back to you as quickly as possible. Keep safe!
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