Submitting your VAT return online -UK

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Here’s everything you need to think about when completing and submitting your VAT return online. Template provided by Spencer Smith, smlbiz Virtual FD Services
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1Make sure your accounting software is Making Tax Digital ready

Importance: Essential

Most off-the-shelf accountancy software packages are now MTD compliant. Popular examples include Quickbooks, Sage and Xero.

2Authorise your account

Importance: Essential

You must preauthorise your software to connect your to Gov gateway account. This is usually done directly via the software. This is a one-off task completed before you make your first return.

2Process all your transactions

Importance: Essential

Before you start to review your VAT return, it is essential that all of your accounting transactions have been entered for the period covered by the return. Sources of VAT transactions are typically: sales invoices/credits, purchase invoices/credits, cash book entries for all bank/cash accounts and employee expenses.

4Late entries

Importance: Essential

If you have received and processed late entries dated before the period of the current return, make sure your software is set to include those entries in your VAT return. If you don’t, you might not be claiming back everything you should.

5Review the entries by VAT code

Importance: Essential

Your software should be able to list all your entries by VAT code. This is a good way to check whether you have miscoded something. For example, if all your suppliers are subject to VAT, check that you don’t have sales invoice/credit transaction types coded with zero or no VAT codes. Not all of your purchases will have VAT charged. Make sure you check the VAT status of all your and never just assume VAT has been charged. It is good practice to maintain your customer and supplier records with the correct default VAT code to ensure the correct code is always being used.

6Reverse charge VAT

Importance: Essential

Many people get this wrong. You may not have realised that some of your purchases are invoiced using reverse charge VAT rules as the VAT amount is zero. If you pay for services charged by VAT-registered businesses in Europe, make sure they’ve used your VAT number and use the reverse charge VAT rules, otherwise you could be paying VAT when you don’t need to. Your software should have a reverse charge VAT code to use which accounts for both the output VAT of your supplier and your input VAT, so the net amount of VAT claimed is zero.

7Correcting errors

Importance: Essential

Make sure that any adjustments or corrections are carried out in your Making Tax Digital-compatible software, as you can’t enter these figures manually any more. If you use journal entries and need to record VAT, make sure you are able to select a VAT code entry that will be picked up by the VAT return. Some software packages don’t allow VAT to be recorded by journal entries, so choose a method that works best for your system.

8Check the VAT control account

Importance: Essential

The VAT control account is the general ledger account that holds the total balance owed to HMRC. In a typical UK chart of accounts, that account code would begin 220. The balance at the end date of the period for the VAT return should match the value in box 5 of your VAT return.

If is doesn’t, check for entries that have been posted directly to this account. Manual journals might be the culprit here and would need to be reversed and replaced by entries with a VAT code that will be included in the VAT return. You want to make sure that the figures match each time you make a return.

9Get guidance before you submit

Importance: Optional

If you are not sure about anything to do with recording VAT for your business, have a look at these useful guides from HMRC:
gov.uk/vat-businesses
gov.uk/guidance/making-tax-digital-for-vat

10Submit the return

Importance: Essential

And now the easy bit! Once you have checked your entries, made any adjustments and corrected any errors, all you have to do is click a button and your software will make the submission automatically.

All accounts packages will differ slightly, so it would be wise to double check the provider’s website for further guidance.

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