Access advises UK businesses on HMRC's legislation changes
Colchester, UK - 11 November 2009 - Access, the recently rebranded mid-market consulting,
software and solutions provider, is advising UK businesses that
HMRC changes, due on 1 January 2010, could impact their
profitability if not adjusted for accurately. Changes include:
- VAT Reversal - Businesses are required to
charge VAT at the rate of 17.5% on any sales of standard rated
goods or services that are made on or after 1st January 2010.
- EC Sales List - All UK VAT registered traders
who supply goods to businesses registered for VAT in other EC
Member States are required to provide lists of their EC supplies -
these supplies are declared on an EC Sales List (ESL). Changes
include: a revised format for the electronic submission; new
requirement to report on sales of services and goods; a monthly
requirement for a sales list; and requirement to submit the ESL
within 14 days (paper submission), or 21 days (electronic
submission) of the month end.
- New Reverse Charge VAT on Services - If you
buy or sell services with other businesses, within the EU, the
whole process for charging, accounting, and reporting on VAT has
changed. For Business to Business (B2B) transactions, the supplier
will apply Reverse Charge VAT and this will need to be evident on
the invoice sent to the customer. For the first time, businesses
will also need to submit an EC Sales List for these services sold
(previously the EC Sales List only captured goods) - the rules
relating to the application of Reverse Charge VAT on services are
complex.
Kevin Misselbrook, Customer Services Director for Access, said,
"Although the process to meet these changes may appear simple,
businesses should consider the potential impact on areas such as
retail margins if adjustments are not made to reflect the increased
VAT. Invoices, purchase orders, estimates and quotes
(pre-2010), and credit issues all need to be checked against the
new requirements. Making sure the entire business is feeding the
correct information into the accounts system is essential. External
applications, such as a web shop, EPOS system, or procurement
applications, will need to be checked to ensure that the feeding
system works in synergy with the changes within the core accounts
system."
To meet the HMRC requirements, Access, which provides business and accounting software to most
industries, will be releasing a software upgrade for Access Dimensions
at the end of November. The software is designed to be installed
prior to 31st December 2009 so that all companies can be prepared
for the changes in sufficient time. Access will be providing
additional tools within Access Dimensions and Horizons software to
enable the automatic conversion of the VAT rate on transactions
created during the transitional period, to include the ESL report
format changes and to apply Reverse Charge VAT functionality.
Misselbrook continued, "The new software will make the process
of meeting the HMRC requirements easier and smoother, and will
remove the opportunity for confusion with trading partners. Having
software that can adapt to these changes will improve the
transition process, but businesses should review the regulatory
changes and look at their internal systems to ensure any changes
required are done by 1 January 2010."
Access is available to answer any questions for businesses;
contact Kevin Misselbrook on 01206 322575. Customers can register
interest in the upgrade by contacting their account manager or by
running through the VAT change wizard.
For more information on Access, its consultancy and software
solutions contact Gareth Evans on 01582 465 100 or visit www.theaccessgroup.com. Alternatively, keep up-to-date
by following Access on twitter, @theaccessgroup.
About Access
- Access is a consulting, software and solutions provider, serving the
mid-market.
- The consulting services are backed by 65 accredited
consultants, providing business software expertise. They operate
nationally out of nine offices in the UK and Ireland.
- The software portfolio provides solutions to meet the needs of
the whole organisation, helping to reduce complexity and increase
efficiencies at every level. In addition to accounting and finance,
Access also offers manufacturing and
distribution,
professional
services automation,
accounting for carbon emissions, reporting, payroll, document management,
service and
contract management and CRM and sales
automation solutions.
- Accreditations and memberships:
- Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
(ICAEW)
- Business Application Software Developers Association
(BASDA)
- HM Revenue & Customs: Payroll Standards Scheme
- Awards 2008 and 2009:
- Accountancy Age Award 2008 for the best 'Mid-tier Software
Package'
- SIFT Media Software Satisfaction Award 2008, for the second
year running, in the category of best 'Mid-Range Software'
- SIFT Media Software Satisfaction Awards 2009, Green Software
Provider of the Year Award
- Shortlisted for 2009 Accountancy Age Awards for Mid-tier
Software Package and Construction Computing Awards for Construction
Accounting Software of the Year and Environmental Product of the
Year
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Media information:
Helen Carpenter
Head of Group PR
Access Uk Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1206 321324 / 07833 936311
F: +44 (0) 1206 322956
E: helen.carpenter@theaccessgroup.com
W: www.theaccessgroup.com
Tim Cole
PR Executive
T: +44 (0) 1206 321335
E: tim.cole@theaccessgroup.com
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