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The default and pre-defined codes are automatically set up when activating the Tax feature, stephenconnelly.
There's also an option where you can add a custom VAT rate for purchases in QuickBooks Online. Here's how:
We always want to ensure we're compliant with Ireland's rules and regulations. Thus, visit their website for more information: VAT Rates Overview.
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Hi JenoP
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately that doesn't help. The default and pre-defined codes don't include a domestic reverse charge code and the method you've shown me below doesn't allow a reverse charge code to be set up.
At the moment I'm having to use the EU reverse charge code which is far from ideal. It really shouldn't be that difficult to set up a new one.
Thanks
Stephen
is there any update on this or on the issue with how Revenue Commissioners in Ireland want Irish companies to report goods coming from UK on VAT return from 1st Jan 2021 (postponed VAT)
I have been asking this question since 2020 - now 2024 and still not sorted. I have wasted more hours online looking for help with this issue and the standard reply is to use the EU reverse rates. It seems they cannot see a difference between EU and domestic reverse rates. It was easy to set up new rates in Quickbooks desktop but the online version is a disaster.
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