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VAT for Accounts Receivable

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COURSE OBJECTIVES: To gain an understanding as to how VAT works and the procedures for accounting for VAT on transactions. As well as enabling attendees to gain an understanding of the general points, there will be time in the course for issues specific to individual participant's circumstances to be addressed.


COURSE CONTENT


When VAT Must Be Charged

  • Using the VAT law

  • Zero rating and exemption

  • Outside the scope income - donations and compensation


When VAT Must Be Accounted For

  • Tax points

  • Exports and EU sales

  • Sale or return

  • Bad debt relief

  • Supplies to staff


How Much VAT is Payable

  • Working out the value for VAT

  • Mixed and composite transactions

  • Part exchange transactions


Invoicing Procedures

  • VAT invoices

  • Electronic invoicing

  • Discounts

  • Credit and debit notes


VAT Accounting Schemes

  • Retail schemes

  • Cash accounting

  • Margin schemes


WHO SHOULD ATTEND


Anyone working in the sales accounting teams of large, medium and small enterprises who requires a basic knowledge and overview of VAT.


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Tim Buss  Director, Tim Buss VAT Consultants Ltd
Tim has been involved with VAT since 1973. He joined HM Customs & Excise (“Customs”) in May 1973, shortly after the introduction of VAT in the UK. He worked as a visiting VAT inspector and as a classroom trainer. Tim left Customs in 1989 and joined accountants PKF as a VAT Consultant responsible for all aspects of VAT. He was appointed director of VAT in 1998. In October 2005, Tim left PKF to set up his own VAT consultancy and training company. In addition to presenting various training courses Tim is a consultant to a number of accountancy firms and other businesses. He has represented clients in a number of high profile VAT Tribunal cases. Tim regularly writes and lectures on a range of VAT topics. In 2005 he wrote a book on VAT and Property Transactions. He was a Council member and for three years was director of education of the Institute of Indirect Taxation. Tim remains an associate of the Institute.

Fees (ex VAT)

Member Fee £315.00

Non Member Fee £395.00

Locations & Dates
24/09/2012 - London (09:30 am - 05:00 pm)   Speaker & Venue Details BOOK >>
15/11/2012 - London (09:30 am - 05:00 pm)   Speaker & Venue Details BOOK >>