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When paying VAT to HMRC, should it be paid in respect of the date of the invoice raised ? Or in respect of payment of that invoice? In most cases this will fall into the same quarter, but if an invoice remains unpaid for months - should VAT still be paid ? 



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I think I have found the answer to my own question. Since the client is on a flat rate scheme, they can choose to use the cash based turnover method and pay VAT in line with when invoices are actually paid by customers.



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lol. Great when you can answer your own questions. I thought when I first saw it you were debating between the standard VAT and cash accounting schemes, didnt realise it was the flat rate scheme.

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 Joanne 

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Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.

You should check out answers with reference to the legal position

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