VAT in Sales

VAT is included in the sales transactions of your business. There are different methods in which VAT is calculated on sales, according to the region and the VAT treatment of your customers. In Zoho Billing, the VAT treatment of your contact is taken into account and the VAT associated with the item is automatically populated.

Sales Within the UK

For creating a sales (Invoices, Quotes, Sales Orders, Credit Notes) transaction that is within the United Kingdom:

VAT treatment of your customer can be changed only for that quote or invoice you create. Click the notification, select the VAT treatment you prefer and click Update.

You can also set the VAT treatment as a permanent change by checking Make it permanent?.

Sales Outside UK

For sales (Invoices, Quotes, Credit Notes) that are made outside the UK, you will be able to find the labels that will denote if its Goods that are being sold or a Service that is being rendered. If a service is billed in the same invoice where goods are being sold outside the UK, then the service will be associated to the goods and will be labelled Service Associated to Goods.

If sales are made to countries outside the UK, it will be recorded under Your total sales excluding VAT in the VAT return report.

For customers having currencies other than GBP, Exchange Rate field is provided for you to enter the rate, and the value will be calculated.

Sales to EU-VAT Registered Customers [NI Protocol]

If you’re a business in Northern Ireland and you are selling goods to a customer who is in the EU and is registered for VAT, then the VAT can be Zero-Rated or a Zero Rate (0%) VAT can be charged on your export. To do this, you’ll have to enable the NI protocol from VAT settings and select the VAT treatment as EU-VAT registered [NI Protocol] for the customer.

To enable the NI Protocol in your organisation:


VAT Claim for Bad Debt

There might be times where you would have paid VAT on an invoice that you haven’t received payment for, and due to unforeseen reasons the customer was not able to pay you for that invoice. In such a case, you can write off the invoice and claim back the VAT paid for that invoice from HMRC. Firstly, you’ll have to reclaim the VAT amount from the HMRC portal and then record it in Zoho Billing.

Note: The period for reclaiming the VAT is six months from the invoice due date as per the HMRC.

To record the VAT claim in Zoho Billing:

When an invoice is written off and if VAT relief option is selected, a journal will be created automatically. This journal cannot be edited or deleted. If you cancel the write off, the status of the invoice will be reverted and the journal entry will be automatically deleted.

To cancel write off:

Output Tax Due on Disposal of Capital Expenditure Goods

If your organisation uses the Flat Rate Scheme, you can reclaim the VAT charged on the purchase of capital expenditure goods, provided the total value of the purchase, including VAT, is ยฃ2000 or more.

Suppose youโ€™re selling capital expenditure goods, for which you had reclaimed VAT during purchase, to your customers. In that case, you will have to record the same in Zoho Billing to calculate the output VAT in the UK VAT rate. Here’s how you can do this:

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