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  • AmithS
    Platinum Member

    • Oct 2008
    • 1520

    #1

    [Question] VAT returns

    Hi Everyone,

    Quick Question on VAT. I am in the process of registering for VAT but already incuring VAT expenses.

    Can i claim back the VAT for these expenses when the VAT registration comes through even thought the registration date for VAT will be after the actual incured expenses.
  • Dave A
    Site Caretaker

    • May 2006
    • 22819

    #2
    In your first return you can claim input VAT for your stocks and (VAT allowable) assets that are already on the company's books.
    Participation is voluntary.

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    • eitai2001
      Silver Member

      • Aug 2007
      • 203

      #3
      If I remember correctly, you can back date the actual registration date for the VAT, and you can claim all VAT from the date you wish to register for VAT on the actual reg forms.
      If you need any Accounting, Tax or even Financial Management advice, PM me and I'll try help and keep your information confidential.

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      • AmithS
        Platinum Member

        • Oct 2008
        • 1520

        #4
        What can a company claim VAT back for as input VAT.

        Rental of business premesis ?
        Bank Fees ?
        labour broker fees ?
        Insurance fees ?

        I am really lost around this area of VAT claims.

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        • Dave A
          Site Caretaker

          • May 2006
          • 22819

          #5
          I was going to say: "As long as you get a tax invoice, all of the above " But that isn't quite true.

          For example banks don't send a tax invoice; they indicate VAT included charges on their bank statement - and with insurance VAT is covered in the contract, but once again I don't get a monthly tax invoice. Despite this they're claimable, though.
          Participation is voluntary.

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          • sgafc
            Bronze Member

            • Mar 2009
            • 175

            #6
            Originally posted by JWalker
            What can a company claim VAT back for as input VAT.

            Rental of business premesis ?
            Bank Fees ?
            labour broker fees ?
            Insurance fees ?

            I am really lost around this area of VAT claims.
            All of the above. Just ensure that you do receive an invoice for labour broker fees, and that the broker is registered for Vat.If not, you cannot claim.

            You however can claim vat input expenses, below R200.00 without an invoice. SARS allows you to get away with it. If however your R200 claims amount to more than R1000.00, SARS will insist on invoices on all the amounts.
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            • eitai2001
              Silver Member

              • Aug 2007
              • 203

              #7
              Also you must remember ... VAT can only be claimable on something that is directly attributable to the earning of income. So Insurance you can argue is in the earning of income because you are protecting your trading stock, computer equipment, etc ... same applies to say security. However, if you had to buy a coffee machine, you couldn't claim VAT on that because it is not a all attributable to earning income.

              Another more confusing example ... I was told by my lecturers, that Edcon for example, have to apportion their VAT claims on IT equipment to directly attributable to income. For example ... it could be argued that 80% of a till point is used in the production of income, but 20% of it is admin ... therefore you can only claim 80% VAT.

              This will not be looked at in small companies, but in the big multi billions, it will. VAT can get VERY confusing.
              If you need any Accounting, Tax or even Financial Management advice, PM me and I'll try help and keep your information confidential.

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              • Dave A
                Site Caretaker

                • May 2006
                • 22819

                #8
                Originally posted by eitai2001
                However, if you had to buy a coffee machine, you couldn't claim VAT on that because it is not a all attributable to earning income.
                That depends who the coffee machine is for, surely. If it is for staff use, no claim. But for customers... my understanding is you can claim the VAT portion of entertainment expenses actually spent on your clients.

                When it comes to entertainment the bill generally includes the cost of the sales rep, so we don't bother trying to split out and claim VAT on the clients' portion of the bill. But in theory you can. Please correct me if I'm mistaken because who knows, one day it might seem worth it after all (or somebody else reading this might get the wrong idea).
                Participation is voluntary.

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                • eitai2001
                  Silver Member

                  • Aug 2007
                  • 203

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dave A
                  That depends who the coffee machine is for, surely. If it is for staff use, no claim. But for customers... my understanding is you can claim the VAT portion of entertainment expenses actually spent on your clients.

                  When it comes to entertainment the bill generally includes the cost of the sales rep, so we don't bother trying to split out and claim VAT on the clients' portion of the bill. But in theory you can. Please correct me if I'm mistaken because who knows, one day it might seem worth it after all (or somebody else reading this might get the wrong idea).
                  I'm not 100% sure what you say in terms of VAT, but you are not allowed to claim entertainment expenses, even on clients unless the salesperson's remuneration is > 50% commission. I have been out of tax for nearly a year though, so you may correct me if I'm wrong ... but I think I am remembering correctly.
                  If you need any Accounting, Tax or even Financial Management advice, PM me and I'll try help and keep your information confidential.

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                  • AmithS
                    Platinum Member

                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1520

                    #10
                    Wow guys and gals, thanks for all the usefull information i really appreciate it.

                    So how do you claim VAT on e.g. insurance etc... where you dont get an invoice as such ?

                    Thanks in advance

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                    • Dave A
                      Site Caretaker

                      • May 2006
                      • 22819

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JWalker
                      So how do you claim VAT on e.g. insurance etc... where you dont get an invoice as such ?
                      Just have the insurance contract available. (My auditors check it every year to make sure ). In terms of amount (if your financial software doesn't work it out for you automatically), take the premium you pay, multiply by 14 and divide by 114 to get the VAT portion.
                      Participation is voluntary.

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                      • eitai2001
                        Silver Member

                        • Aug 2007
                        • 203

                        #12
                        And then your total VAT claim / payment at the end of the day is your VAT Output (The VAT on your invoices which you owe SARS) - VAT Input (The VAT you claim on expenses and other invoices).

                        In theory, if you are making a profit, you should have more output than input ... but not always the case ... if you buy a lot of stock in month x, then you may have more VAT Input than what you sold (VAT Output) ... confusing enough
                        If you need any Accounting, Tax or even Financial Management advice, PM me and I'll try help and keep your information confidential.

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                        • AmithS
                          Platinum Member

                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1520

                          #13
                          Hi Everyone,

                          Thanks for all the usefull tips i really appreciate them.

                          With regards to the income tax for the year i.e. 28% tax, for your income and expenditure do you exclude or include VAT from the figures for this calcultation ?

                          Thanks in advance

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                          • eitai2001
                            Silver Member

                            • Aug 2007
                            • 203

                            #14
                            If you are VAT registered, you exclude the VAT.

                            By the way ... if you are a small company (If I remember correctly < 5mil turnover), registered as a CC, and the members have no other businesses, you could qualify for Small Business Corporation ... saves you a lot in tax ... you should check it out.
                            If you need any Accounting, Tax or even Financial Management advice, PM me and I'll try help and keep your information confidential.

                            Visit my Android ZA website - a website dedicated to Google Android in South Africa - www.androidza.co.za

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                            • sgafc
                              Bronze Member

                              • Mar 2009
                              • 175

                              #15
                              Vat Recon

                              For Income Tax returns(IT14) for your CC/Coy a Vat recon always have to be performed. ie reconciling the input and output items for Vat, to the Income and Expenses/Assets to be declared on tax return. SARS love to audit these. And expect another assessment for under declared VAT.

                              Vat is never included in income and expense figures. A decent accounting package will do this, and link it to the annual recon.
                              Sean Goss We all are scared, but only few are brave.
                              www.sgafc.co.za

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