Jasksta wrote: » Hi all, Okay, so I had a VAT registered business a while back and it all went pretty bad.. At the end of the day I owe the Revenue a lot of money in unpaid VAT and need some advice. The Revenue have a solicitor attempting to collect the money from me! Money I do not have. I have had to come to an agreement with the solicitor to pay a minimum amount monthly just to keep them off my back. I was importing goods from China and selling on ebay on on my website, mainly selling in to the U.K. I'm trying to figure out if the way the VAT was calculated was correct.So here we go.. Just imagine I withdrew 3000eur to my bank account. I had to pay 380 on postage during this period as I post everything so that's an expense right? I also paid out 45eur on VAT on miscellaneous items during this period.. and lastly the products that I sold during this period cost me 1800eur. The VAT Rate was 21.5% at the time. Can someone with experience help me out here??Do I:(A) Add 380 + 45 = 425 So, 3000 - 425 = 2575 x 21.5% = 553 What about the price of the goods, 1800eur?Or Do I:(B) Fist deduct the 1800 (for the goods) from the 3000 = 1200 - 425 = 775 x 21.5% = 166eur? Either way, the money I earned went straight back in to the business to purchase new stock.. should that not be taken in to consideration when calculating VAT? As you can see, I have little experience and although I did have an accountant, don't think he was not the best to be fair. I'm actually going to call to him this week and request all my documents and maybe have another accountant look over them. Appreciate any help before I contact the accountant again. It can all get a little confusing when speaking with him. :rolleyes:
Trojan wrote: » I recommend getting a good accountant who you can trust with your finances.
So you recieved an invoice for the goods you buy. On that it will be clearly marked eg.. €100 + (vat23%) €23 = €123 You sell this same item for €150 + (vat23%) €34.5= €184.5
Jasksta wrote: » My accountant had me pay VAT on everything that came in to my bank account minus the postage costs.
TheChizler wrote: » Going by that (what you paid and what you owe) your turnover should be in excess of 152 k, that sound right?
highlandseoghan wrote: » You need a very good accountant and very fast. It sounds like there was 100 - 200k in cash going around so thats going to get very messy unless you have a good accountant. Agree Has the revenue done an audit on your books and thats how they came to the figure that you still owe €11k? Is the 11k including fees and interest? Have you got all your books and invoices, recipts and is everything in good order.
lucky john wrote: » quote "My accountant had me pay VAT on everything that came in to my bank account minus the postage costs." did he go through your books first? Did he (or you) make vat returns every 2 months. surely you had more expences than postage. (acountancy fees??) if all he did was looked at your income and submited a vat return bases on 23.5% of that then you really do need a new accountant. The revenue cant see your books so they will accept YOUR return as fact and look for their money. Bear in mind posters here are giving you feed back on the info you provide in your posts. the revenue can only do the same with the information you provoid. hopefully someone will give you the name of a good local accountant and you can get sorted. in the mean time get every invoice you have together. Get the revenue returns you made as well and any other scrap of related paperwork. Without that a new accountant cant help you.
3sixty wrote: » Have you approached your accountant and asked him why you are in the position you are ? There is something very wrong here somewhere. wrong advice given, or advice not followed.
Jasksta wrote: » Have to get out the books and look again but I have papers here in front of me.. Within a two month period I turned over 13,590 Now, 2,350 of that was on postage and another 404 was on VAT I paid out on whatever...
I actually owe them around 17k and no, they have not done an audit. I have the books and some invoices, missing a lot of invoices from my supplier in China for stock. Have nothing to hide here, told them exactly how much I turned over! The only other expense I had was, internet, phone and things like that. The thing is the stock was not even mine to begin with, the guy in China was sending it to me and I was paying him as I went along..
Corkbah wrote: » something to look into is that if you are selling to outside of the state you do not have to apply VAT as the person is VAT exempt due to being a non-resident in the country, you however may be liable for export duty.
Corkbah wrote: » sorry if this is veering off topic .... you had approx €13K turnover in a 2 month period and you are questioning a €17K bill from revenue ??
DubTony wrote: » I think you're a bit off the mark here. Firstly, we don't actually know what period of time the OP is talking about.
Jasksta wrote: » Within a two month period I turned over 13,590
Corkbah wrote: » have you checked if the revenue are saying you owe money for undeclared VAT, import/export duty ? Income tax or another form of tax ? ...give revenue a call and ask them to explain it to you, tell them you simply don't understand what they mean when they use some jargon, best line I've heard was when a guy I know is asking someone to explain something to him he tells them ..... "explain it to me like I'm a five(5) year old" ...its simple but effective and makes the person use simplified terms instead of jargon.