Guest blog by MarketInvoice As your company grows and becomes more established in its field, focus turns to productivity and asking: “How can we get better at what we do?” A structured and data driven approach to change can enable you to keep up with the fast pace of competition…
This article will describe how to record EC Purchases. This is only applicable if you are VAT registered and have ticked the box on the Suppliers page to say they are in another EC member state. Preparation: For your VAT return, you may want purchases made against a nominal code…
This article will describe how to create EC sales invoices for customers. This is applicable for your customers who are VAT registered in another EC Member State or are based outside of the EC. Prior to recording a sale or invoice, you will need to ensure that the customer is either, VAT…
If you’ve made sales to the EU and find that the transactions are not being pulled into box 8 of your VAT return (Total value of all supplies of goods and related costs, excluding any VAT, from other EC member states) then you will need to enable the option to…
Guest blog by Flow Online Accounting For a small business it is vitally important that each and every member of the company pulls their weight. Even so, from time to time output levels may begin to drop and have a negative effect on your bottom line. When this happens, you…
The self assessment tax return deadline of 31st January is rapidly approaching, and while every year the advice is to do your assessment as soon as possible, there is inevitably for many a last minute rush. If you are in the midst of a tax-related panic, it’s probably because you…
The latest guest blog by MarketInvoice focuses on how businesses of all sizes can improve their workspaces to really boost productivity. Optimising workplace productivity has become a Holy Grail for management of any size company, and since most of us spend the majority of our weeks at work, it seems…
Guest blog by Flow Online Accounting Let’s face it, the last thing we want to be doing after a nice relaxing Christmas break is taking a look at our taxes – however, it has to be done! The self-assessment deadline of January 31st 2015 is looming and it can prove…