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Entering just a VAT invoice peter.jennifer@gmail.com 08-26-2006
Posted by Duncan Clark on August 29, 2006, 5:58 am
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following literary masterpiece:
>If i make a sale of Sterling1000, then I have to add VAT. Just becuase
>I invoice somebody in Euros doesn't mean that I can avoid charging VAT.
>But in this case the amount and the VAT would be in different
>currencies. For clarity I have done one invoice in Euros and then
>another for the VAT (based on the value if the Euros were Sterling).

Is it not easier to get their VAT number and then you just setup and use
the ES VAT code as explained in the help i.e. you don't then need to
Invoice the VAT element at all other than as zero.

Duncan
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I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing noise they make as
they go flying by.

Duncan Clark
GeneSys Ltd.

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