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Multi-VAT registration. RAINweb 06-13-2007
Posted by RAINweb on June 13, 2007, 5:45 pm
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We do bookkeeping for a UK registered company who is registered for VAT in
the France and Ireland as well as the UK. Multi-currency works very well
but the VAT is a problem; we are having to calculate the French and Irish
VAT on a spreadsheet and then enter the liability into Quickbooks.

Anyone any ideas please. For various reasons we are using Quickbooks Pro
2002 and 2005.

Malcolm



Posted by Peter Saxton on June 14, 2007, 2:02 am
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wrote:

>We do bookkeeping for a UK registered company who is registered for VAT in
>the France and Ireland as well as the UK. Multi-currency works very well
>but the VAT is a problem; we are having to calculate the French and Irish
>VAT on a spreadsheet and then enter the liability into Quickbooks.
>
>Anyone any ideas please. For various reasons we are using Quickbooks Pro
>2002 and 2005.
>
>Malcolm
>
Can you set different VAT codes for different countries?

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Peter Saxton from London
peter@petersaxton.co.uk

Posted by RAINweb on June 16, 2007, 6:45 pm
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> On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:45:12 +0100, "RAINweb" > Can you set different VAT
> codes for different countries?
>
> --
> Peter Saxton from London
> peter@petersaxton.co.uk
>
It seems that all VAT rates relate to the UK so any entry affects the UK VAT
Return.

Malcolm



Posted by Peter Saxton on June 16, 2007, 5:40 pm
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>> On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:45:12 +0100, "RAINweb" > Can you set different VAT
>> codes for different countries?
>>
>> --
>> Peter Saxton from London
>> peter@petersaxton.co.uk
>>
>It seems that all VAT rates relate to the UK so any entry affects the UK VAT
>Return.
>
>Malcolm
>
That contradicts your first posting. Are you registered in other
countries or not?

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Peter Saxton from London
peter@petersaxton.co.uk

Posted by RAINweb on June 18, 2007, 6:29 pm
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> wrote:
>
>>> On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:45:12 +0100, "RAINweb" > Can you set different
>>> VAT
>>> codes for different countries?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Peter Saxton from London
>>> peter@petersaxton.co.uk
>>>
>>It seems that all VAT rates relate to the UK so any entry affects the UK
>>VAT
>>Return.
>>
>>Malcolm
>>
> That contradicts your first posting. Are you registered in other
> countries or not?
>
> --
> Peter Saxton from London
> peter@petersaxton.co.uk
>
Ah, no, what I meant was that it seems to be impossible to create VAT rates
that relate to other countries. Quickbooks posts everything to UK VAT, only
one VAT regime is accepted.

Malcolm



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