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Moving to standard VAT from Cash Accounting in Sage


We want to move from Cash Accounting to Standard in Sage but have no idea what steps we need to take to do it!!??  I tried to do it after completing the last VAT return, but I was getting an error message to say that it wasn't possible as there were still unreconciled transactions.

Does anyone know a step by step method to achieve this?

 

Rgds,

 

Richy



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Hi Richy

I have just had a look on the Sage website (Ask Sage).

If you have set up a log in on the sage support website, it would probably be better to use the guidance from their site, as it seems quite involved, and they give you a step by step guide

Search for article 11220

Bill



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Hi Richy

You can change the vat by going into setting > company preferences > vat & un tick cash accounting. you can only do this when you have flagged & reconciled all invoices that have vat before sage allows you to change.

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