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Too big to cash account
I am about to complete my VAT return for the quarter ended 31 March, and I fear that my turnover has crept to over £1.35m- which is the threshold for cash accounting for VAT. Despite best efforts, my customers are taking longer and longer to pay, so the VAT on my debtors is about £40k on average. If I have to pay the VAT liability on an accruals basis, the bank account would exceed its overdraft limit and I've only just had a review so I don't think we'd get an extension. Is there anything we can do?
When you leave the cash accounting scheme, you may choose either to:
- account for all your outstanding VAT due in the period in which you stop using the scheme. This may be simpler but could have a serious effect on your cash flow if the amounts of the VAT on your debtors is high
- or opt for a further six months in which to account for the outstanding VAT.
Please note that you cannot opt for a further six months in which to account for the outstanding VAT if:
- HMRC has withdrawn use of the scheme from you, or
- the value of your taxable supplies has exceeded £1,600,000 and the value of your supplies made in the previous three months totalled more than £1,350,000
If you want to make sure your business is running as tax efficiently as possible and making use of all the reliefs and allowances available to it, please feel free to contact your local TaxAssist Accountant for some advice.
Date published 5 Dec 2012
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