hi guys We’ve registered for VAT. How do we add it to the receipts?

hi guys
We’ve registered for VAT. How do we add it to the receipts?

1 answer

Peter Connor Staff January 30, 2016
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So you’ve just registered for VAT but you’re Bullet account isn’t setup for VAT? A quick way to test this is to create an invoice when you’re creating it you’ll see a vat drop down on the line item, if you’re account isn’t registered for VAT you wont?

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  1. davidmil January 30, 2016
    Hey.. I can't see it, but maybe it's staring me straight in the face
  2. davidmil January 30, 2016
    haha
  3. Peter Connor January 30, 2016
    Ha, No that's cool. The idea of Bullet is to only show you what you need in the Huuuuuuge number of functions in accounts.
    Cool so we can do that for you tonight - we'll migrate your account over.
    Please provide the following.
    You VAT number.
    The date the government registered you for VAT.
    Your company name.
    The email you use to manage that company in Bullet.
    Thanks Pete
  4. davidmil January 30, 2016
    Done
  5. Peter Connor January 30, 2016
    David you are an amazing person. That was pretty quick work. Cool we'll do that for you tonight - there is a bit involved with migrating accounts.
    We'll let you know when it's doneski.
  6. davidmil January 30, 2016
    perfect!
    Fair play!
  7. Peter Connor January 30, 2016
    That's done now David - you should see VAT dropdowns when creating Invoices and Bills, and you'll see you VAT returns being tracked.
  8. davidmil January 30, 2016
    As i'm sure your an expert, you might help me out on one last thing...
    If i'm quoting for a consultancy service, and I quote a price of say €750... Is it a given that vat is not included?
    Thanks for your help!
    Have been bulleting for ages now!
  9. Peter Connor January 30, 2016
    Well there is an assumption when biz quotes that it includes tax. But if your anxious say that it excludes vat.
    Estimates are just an invite to price. Invoices are a legal contract to price. Ooohhhh

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