Difference between revisions of "How do I credit items sold at a previous V.A.T. rate?"
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+ | * [[How do I Change Prices in Platinum?]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:55, 21 August 2013
Summary
This article explains how to raise a credit note for items sold prior to the change in VAT rate.
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Considerations
- Check that the goods were sold prior to 4th January 2011.
- If you have changed your retail prices, you will need to know the price you charged first time around.
Process
- Once you have decided that you need to credit the goods, you must exit from your current option back to a menu. For example, this could be the "Parts Counter" menu, the Stock Control menu, the Workshop menu, or the Unit Sales menu.
- From the menu, press <Alt+V> to confirm that you wish temporarily to change your V.A.T. rate to the old rate.
- Go back to the relevant programme and raise the credit note.
- Once you have completed the credit note, you must exit from your current option back to a menu as before.
- Your V.A.T. rate will now be reset to current V.A.T. rate.
- Carry on working as normal.
See also
- Getting Started
- Getting Started - Stock Control
- Creating a Stock Item
- How do I Credit Items Sold at a Previous VAT Rate?
- How do I edit VAT Rates?
- How do I Create or Change Labour Rates?
- How do I Change Prices in Platinum?
- How do I edit VAT Rates?