Is this a VAT receipt?
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I am going on my first work trip, a week down south to help out another site. This also means it is the first time I am claiming expenses, and have no idea what I am doing. Most of it should be straight forward. Just confirming, however, is the below receipt a VAT receipt? Either way, how do I tell?
I know that a card receipt is not a VAT receipt, and I need to explicitly ask for one in many places but I'm just working out what they will look like.
Ignore the items, due to the journey being more than 3 hours I get £5 for snacks for the journey down, and another for the journey up. The below will do fine for both.
Before anyone starts to sneer at me for not knowing what a VAT receipt looks like, when no-one in your family has ever travelled for work, nor are they self-employed then it isn't exactly a consideration in day to day life.
I know that a card receipt is not a VAT receipt, and I need to explicitly ask for one in many places but I'm just working out what they will look like.
Ignore the items, due to the journey being more than 3 hours I get £5 for snacks for the journey down, and another for the journey up. The below will do fine for both.
Before anyone starts to sneer at me for not knowing what a VAT receipt looks like, when no-one in your family has ever travelled for work, nor are they self-employed then it isn't exactly a consideration in day to day life.
Do we pay VAT on food and sweets?
Looks more like an expenses receipt to me, vat receipts are like your fuel receipts from asda that show the vat amount on them.
But if it’s just expenses receipts then I’d say that is what you have as I don’t think supermarkets would do you a vat receipt for food.
Looks more like an expenses receipt to me, vat receipts are like your fuel receipts from asda that show the vat amount on them.
But if it’s just expenses receipts then I’d say that is what you have as I don’t think supermarkets would do you a vat receipt for food.
No.
It's proof of purchase but not a VAT receipt.
A VAT receipt will have the vendor's VAT number shown on it and the VAT component of the total price shown separately.
But check the back - sometimes the VAT information is printed on the reverse.
Always ask for a 'Till' Receipt, not just the card receipt
It's proof of purchase but not a VAT receipt.
A VAT receipt will have the vendor's VAT number shown on it and the VAT component of the total price shown separately.
But check the back - sometimes the VAT information is printed on the reverse.
Always ask for a 'Till' Receipt, not just the card receipt
OzzyR1 said:
Have a quick conversation with your accounts people, likely that VAT receipts are only necessary for fuel or large meals at a restaurant - entertaining clients etc.
For general subsistence, especially at under £5 I would imagine a basic receipt as shown would be acceptable.
You shouldn't be claiming VAT on the cost of entertaining clients!For general subsistence, especially at under £5 I would imagine a basic receipt as shown would be acceptable.
Eric Mc said:
Under VAT rules, small level transactions do not have to show the VAT content separately. But they should show the retailer’s VAT number.
This. May be worth checking the reverse of the receipt as it's sometimes included in the small print there.Simplified receipts for small amounts don't need a full breakdown, just the rate applicable to each item.
£1.00D - no VAT
£2.50V - VATable
blueg33 said:
Douglas Quaid said:
journeymanpro said:
Are they really going to care about a vat receipt for that value.
Depends how much of a jobsworth the investigator is… If its a Concur autitor it will be rejected
I spend at least an hour a month arguing with Concur!
And OP, as other have said I've always found that most firms take a view on small cock-ups. Typical things is Gregs who don't tell you the receipt printer is broken, or the odd lost receipt..
Shermanator said:
I am going on my first work trip, a week down south to help out another site. This also means it is the first time I am claiming expenses, and have no idea what I am doing. Most of it should be straight forward. Just confirming, however, is the below receipt a VAT receipt? Either way, how do I tell?
I know that a card receipt is not a VAT receipt, and I need to explicitly ask for one in many places but I'm just working out what they will look like.
Ignore the items, due to the journey being more than 3 hours I get £5 for snacks for the journey down, and another for the journey up. The below will do fine for both.
Before anyone starts to sneer at me for not knowing what a VAT receipt looks like, when no-one in your family has ever travelled for work, nor are they self-employed then it isn't exactly a consideration in day to day life.
I thought that with a Tesco recpt but details required were on the rearI know that a card receipt is not a VAT receipt, and I need to explicitly ask for one in many places but I'm just working out what they will look like.
Ignore the items, due to the journey being more than 3 hours I get £5 for snacks for the journey down, and another for the journey up. The below will do fine for both.
Before anyone starts to sneer at me for not knowing what a VAT receipt looks like, when no-one in your family has ever travelled for work, nor are they self-employed then it isn't exactly a consideration in day to day life.
Shermanator said:
Look about right?
Looks perfect to me. And on the other, it's not a vat receipt, although I have known some supermarkets to print details on the reverse, but it would take a taskmaster to reject the claim (I am a taskmaster but I still wouldn't reject).I'd allow under incidentals despite the company not being able to claim input vat, assuming they're OK with you buying and expensing biccies and sweets in the 1st place under a substinance (ie general away from home living) allowance.
blueg33 said:
If its a Concur autitor it will be rejected
I spend at least an hour a month arguing with Concur!
OP no that is technically not a VAT receipt but it is all that 99% of companies require to claim expenses for lunch etc, it will be fine.
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