The Book-keepers Forum (BKF)

Post Info TOPIC: Truck stop sales receipts


Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 67
Date:
Truck stop sales receipts
Permalink Closed


Ok, so this one is a bit of an odd query, so hopefully someone can help me!

One of my clients runs a truck stop. When she puts sales through the till, it is just a number depending on if it's food, drink, overnight stay, parking etc. However, occasionally there has been the odd mis-key. I just get the end of day breakdown so for instance I have one that says D01 (which is meals) as £2048.60. Now, as this is the whole days D01's I have no way of knowing how much it actually should be! 

I have her bank statements but she doesn't have a separate bank account and she has always dealt in cash so a lot of the supplies have been paid in cash, and not all of the cash has gone directly into the bank account each day. 

So, my question is, do I just put the sales receipts through as is (bearing in mind they go back to Sept 13!) and she'll just have to take the fall for the VAT returns or do something else that I haven't thought of yet? (Ideas welcome!)

The other thing is, she is VAT registered and has no idea how much VAT she should be paying as she has just waited each time to get a letter from HMRC telling her she needs to pay x amount and then paying it blindly. However, the way it's going with the mis-keyed amounts that may have been for the best!



-- Edited by choccly-pops on Monday 1st of December 2014 02:34:18 PM

__________________


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 287
Date:
Permalink Closed

Hi Carol

You can only go with the information you have, so if the till reading says 2048 for meals, so be it.  I'm assuming that everything on that list is vatable anyway, apart from cold food taken away.  By the sounds of it, you don't have a breakdown of the split though.

 



__________________

John



Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 67
Date:
Permalink Closed

That's right John, no breakdown. I believe everything in her place is vatable as it's hot food that's served on the premises (no takeaway food) other than confectionery. 

Hmm ok, so I guess I have to be the bearer of bad news, that she needs to pay a lot more VAT or give me the correct takings amounts for the last year!

Eek!



__________________


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 287
Date:
Permalink Closed

I misunderstood your question slightly, sorry.   If the over-ring is blatantly obvious  eg, average takings £300 and one day is at 2048.60 as an example, then you could take mark it down to one of the normal higher ones. I would make notes to each that you do and get the client to write the reduced amount on each one, as well as signing a disclaimer that the figures you've used for these are estimates erring on the side of caution.

I'm somewhat surprised your client hasn't already done that, because not only is she subjecting herself to an increase in VAT, but also her profits will be over inflated, subjecting herself to more tax. 



__________________

John



Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 67
Date:
Permalink Closed

Ah ok, that will make it a bit better then, yes it is blatant as it is rarely over £500 except on these days where there is a massive over-ring! Am I able to let the tax man know that it is an estimate?


__________________


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 287
Date:
Permalink Closed

choccly-pops wrote:

Ah ok, that will make it a bit better then, yes it is blatant as it is rarely over £500 except on these days where there is a massive over-ring! Am I able to let the tax man know that it is an estimate?


 I don't think you can on the VAT return, as it's submitted electronically online.  I will be doing a return at the end of this week so I'll let you know if you can. 



__________________

John



Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 67
Date:
Permalink Closed

brilliant, thank you so much for your quick replies. Fingers crossed you can, but I doubt it too.

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
©2007-2024 The Book-keepers Forum (BKF). All Rights Reserved. The Book-keepers Forum (BKF) is a trading division of Bookcert Ltd. Registered in England Company Number 05782923. 2 Laurel House, 1 Station Rd, Worle, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, BS22 6AR, United Kingdom. The Book-keepers Forum and BKF are trademarks of Bookcert Ltd. This forum is a discussion forum only. There will usually be more than one opinion to any question and any posting should not be viewed as a definitive solution. No responsibility for loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of any posting on this site is accepted by the contributors or The Book-keepers Forum. In all cases, appropriate professional advice should be sought before making a decision. We reserve the right to remove any postings which are offensive, libellous, self-promoting or engaged in covert marketing. We will not notify users of removals. The views expressed in the forum posts are those of the individual and do not necessary reflect or agree with those of The Book-keepers Forum. Any offensive or unsuitable posts will be removed by the moderators. Any reader of this forum can request for a post to be looked into by sending an email to: bookcertltd@gmail.com.

Privacy & Cookie Policy  About