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A client has just sent me a VAT only invoice. They failed to put VAT on the invoice which was for  expenses. Could anyone tell me how to raise a VAT only invoice in Quickbooks so that I don't throw all the figures out? They have cashed the payment for the original amount.

Many thanks.

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Alison Rusted


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can you load as normal invoice, but put a "0" in the net column and the VAT amount in the VAT column?

been a while since I used QB......

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Genius! It did. I didn't even bother to try that because I was so sure it wouldn't let me do it.

Thank you very much!

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I know it works on SAGE instants, didn't realise it worked on QB as well, you learn something new!!!

Thanks
A

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Glad it worked 8).

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