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Hi I have received my first Sage One client and I was just wondering if anyone knows how to post EU purchases. His invoice shows Belgium VAT number, no VAT has been shown on the invoice.

The tax codes available for Sage One are Standard, Lower Rate, Exempt, Zero and No VAT.

Which option would show it correctly on the VAT return please.

Thanks

 



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The more I'm using Sage One the more I'm disliking!

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Here you go Gill
help.sageone.com/en_uk/accounts/accounts-vat-return-calculates-uk.htm

Probably means you will hate sage one even more!!!

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Oh fantastic .. it doesn't support EU transactions! So why on earth has his accountant told him to move to this?
Give me VT Transaction any day. There's basic and then there's basic!

Thanks Joanne, appreciated.

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oops! Hope he hasnt got many transactions like that, nor paid much for Sage One (ive never used it and wouldnt have a clue as to cost!) Is it worth swapping to VT now before you get deeper in?



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http://help.sageone.com/en_uk/accounts_extra/extra-foreign-currency.html

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Hello Steve
Welcome to the forum! Why not introduce yourself?

Gill - Steve's link is for Sage one EXTRA. Im guessing you might not have that but worth a look if you have.

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Hi sorry I'm a Sage one business development manager just noticed the forum so I can help where I can.

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Ooo bet you cringed at the 'hate' word above then, lol


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The middle product had made us think long and hard with the level of functionality needed for clients. The exact reason this post exists and your reaction. We are about to change the portfolio very soon (in two days) so watch the Sage one website Thursday morning.

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I will stick with my sage prof version thanks.

Out of interest if I have Sage Accountants version - does it cost extra for the Sage one Accountants version?

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Sage one accountant edition is free of you are an existing sage one network member. If not its 99p a month to be an online member. This gives you 50 copies of Cashbook free (without bank feeds) and 10 copies of 5 emp payroll free until March 2016 to get you started. As well as final accounts online and very soon corperation tax online. Free.



-- Edited by Stevejonesone on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 08:17:14 PM

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So Sage wish me to pay a fortune for their ordinary Accountants club and wont throw in the sage one version?!!!! No wonder they are losing market share to the others out there and I for one wont be encouraging any of my lot to set up sage one.

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Hi Joanne

If your an existing club member you do get all of this as part of your existing membership



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