- HMRC released Guidelines for Compliance for VAT accounting and compliance processes
- Aim is to establish tax control framework to reduce errors
- Guidelines cover various aspects of business and control points
- Key recommendation is well-documented VAT compliance process
- Guidelines cover sales processes, purchase processes, employee expenses, accounting system configuration, VAT reporting, manual adjustments, outsourcing, and correcting errors
- Section on employee expenses focuses on VAT recovery for reimbursed costs
- Businesses should review VAT configuration for expense types and ensure correct setup
- Retention of supporting invoices and receipts is important
- Employees should be trained on correct entry of expense claims
- Appropriate reviews and controls should be implemented to identify and correct input errors
- Manual approach to employee expense procedures also requires reviews and controls.
Source: saffery.com
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