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Hi
Looking for some help with QB online, it's for a non-profit organisation in the UK
We are able to claim our VAT back at any time within 5 years, Also, we don’t charge vat ( yep that’s correct for our type of charity)
I’m having the accounts independently examined, the guy says I need to get the NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE) to match the NET OTHER INCOME
Total Other Income £13,247.32
NET OTHER INCOME £13,247.32
NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE) £14,351.05
The reason it's out is because we need to claim back VAT then they would match
How can I make this amendment, the Bank & Quickbooks do match.
Thanks
Let's work together to make the necessary adjustment, pmlewisuk.
When discrepancies arise due to unrecorded tax reclaim/rebate, entering the reimbursement will help align these figures, making the financial statements more accurate.
For successfully refunded VAT on eligible expenses, the credited amount is often classified as additional income in the organization's records. Follow these steps to log the transaction if you use the VAT feature in QuickBooks Online:
Otherwise, you can record it as a bank deposit affecting the correct income category. To ensure the accuracy, compliance with regulations, and proper documentation of all entries, I encourage consulting a qualified accounting professional.
To help track the transactions that are included in each box on the return and learn more about how VAT adjustments work, feel free to read these articles:
Just tag my name below if you have follow-up questions about value-added tax or need more help in performing other corrections. I'll get back to you as quickly as I can to provide answers.
Hi,
Unfortunately, it is missing that row within taxes /VAT for the last financial year, only the current year is showing.
The balance sheet shows it as current liabilities/ VAT control
Regards
Mark
Hello Mark, thanks for coming back to us, so my thought is that it could be that the vat return for the last financial year wasn’t filed in QBO if it is not showing there, It is worth checking the drop down next to the ALL vat returns too, the steps from the previous answer was pointing to the record refund next to the filed vat period.
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