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(GBR) Set up reverse charge VAT

Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012

You can account for reverse charge value added tax (VAT) that is required on sales and purchases of mobile telephones, computer chips, microprocessors, or central processing units for business purposes in the United Kingdom. Under reverse charge VAT rules, the purchaser of the goods, instead of the seller, is liable to account for VAT on the sale.

The vendor does not charge VAT, but any items that are subject to reverse charge VAT and the total amount of reverse charge VAT are noted on the invoice. These items are also identified on VAT 100 reports as being subject to reverse charge. You can use the Reverse charge sales list report to periodically view information about reverse charge sales and purchases. For more information, see (GBR) Print - UK report (RCSalesList_UK).

Set up general information for reverse charge VAT

Before you begin, switch to a legal entity whose primary address is in the United Kingdom.

  1. Click Organization administration > Setup > Foreign trade > Foreign trade parameters.

  2. Click the Country/region properties link, and then click New.

  3. In the Country/region field, select the country/region code for the United Kingdom, such as GBR. Select Domestic in the Country/region type field.

  4. Close the form.

  5. Click General ledger > Setup > Sales tax > External > Sales tax reporting codes.

  6. Click New.

  7. In the Report layout field, select English report layout.

  8. In the Reporting code field, enter the number to represent the position for reporting information on tax reports, such as 9.

  9. In the Report text field, enter text to print on the report, such as Reverse charges, and then close the form.

  10. Click General ledger > Setup > Sales tax > Sales tax authorities.

  11. Click New.

  12. In the Authority field, enter a unique identifier for the new authority.

  13. In the Name field, enter the name of the new sales tax authority.

  14. In the Report layout field, select English report layout. This will be used as the default entry in the Sales tax codes form.

  15. Close the form.

Set up sales tax codes for reverse charge VAT

You must set up negative and positive sales tax codes for reverse charge VAT. You will assign the negative sales tax code to an item sales tax group, and then assign that item sales tax group to the items that are subject to reverse charge VAT. For more information, see Configurar y usar códigos de impuestos.

  1. Click General ledger > Setup > Sales tax > Sales tax codes.

  2. Click New. Enter a sales tax code, such as +17.5, and a name.

  3. Select a settlement period.

  4. Select a ledger posting group.

  5. Click Values. On the General tab, enter the current tax rate as a positive number in the Value field. Close the form.

  6. In the Sales tax codes form, click the Report setup FastTab.

  7. Select the reporting code value that you entered in the Sales tax reporting codes form (for example, 9) in the following fields:

    • Taxable sales

    • Taxable purchases

  8. Select Domestic in the Country/region type field.

  9. Select the Excluded check box.

    Nota

    This check box must be selected for tax codes that are set up for reverse charge VAT because vendor invoices that are entered in Accounts payable cannot appear on the European Union (EU) sales list.

  10. Click New.

  11. Enter a sales tax code for negative sales taxes, such as -17.5, and a name.

  12. Select the Negative sales tax percentage check box.

  13. Repeat steps 3 through 11 to set up the tax code to use for reverse charge items. In step 6, enter the tax amount as a negative number.

  14. Close the form.

Set up a sales tax group for reverse charge VAT

You must set up a sales tax group for sales and purchases that are subject to reverse charge VAT. For more information, see Configuración y uso de un grupo de impuestos.

  1. Click General ledger > Setup > Sales tax > Sales tax groups.

  2. Click New. Enter a name for the sales tax group, such as RC_VAT.

  3. Select the Reverse sales tax on cash discount check box.

  4. On the Setup FastTab, click Add. Select the sales tax codes that you created in the previous procedure.

  5. Close the form.

Update an item sales tax group for reverse charge VAT

You can use an existing item sales tax group for sales and purchases that are subject to reverse charge VAT.

  1. Click General ledger > Setup > Sales tax > Item sales tax groups.

  2. Select an item sales tax group.

  3. On the Setup FastTab, click Add. Select the sales tax codes that you created in the "Set up sales tax codes for reverse charge VAT" procedure.

  4. Close the form.

Set up inventory information for reverse charge VAT

Use this procedure to set up one or more item groups that can be assigned to items that are subject to reverse charge. Assign the item group to item records for mobile telephones, computer chips, microprocessors, or central processing units that you buy or sell for business purposes in the United Kingdom.

  1. Click Inventory management > Setup > Inventory > Item groups.

  2. Click New. Enter an item group identifier, such as RevCharge, and a name.

  3. Set up an item group to identify products for which reverse charges are applicable. For more information, see Acerca de los grupos de artículos and Grupo de artículos (formulario).

  4. Click Product information management > Common > Released products.

  5. Select an item that is subject to reverse charge and then click Edit on the Action Pane.

  6. On the Manage costs FastTab, in the Item group field, select the item group that you created in step 2.

  7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 for the other items that are subject to reverse charge VAT.

  8. Close the form.

Set up General ledger parameters for reverse charge VAT

Use this procedure to set up the minimum amount for an invoice or line item that is subject to reverse charge VAT, and to specify other information that is printed on invoices and reports. Before you begin, switch to a legal entity whose primary address is in the United Kingdom.

Nota

The threshold amount is set by the United Kingdom government. For more information, contact your tax accountant.

  1. Click General ledger > Setup > General ledger parameters.

  2. Click the Reverse charge link.

  3. Select the Enable reverse charge check box.

  4. In the Invoice threshold field group, you can select the Invoice level threshold check box and enter the minimum amount for an invoice to be considered for reverse charge VAT, such as 5000. Reverse charge VAT applies to the value of individual line items that do not meet the threshold amount, but whose total value on the invoice is equal to or exceeds the threshold amount.

  5. In the Item line threshold field group, you can select the Item line threshold check box for individual item lines to be considered for reverse charge VAT.

  6. In the Item group field, select the item group that you created in the "Set up inventory information for reverse charge VAT" section and enter the minimum amount for an invoice line to be considered for reverse charge VAT, such as 5000. Reverse charge VAT applies to the value of individual line items that are equal to or exceed the threshold amount.

  7. In the Purchase order sales tax group field, select the sales tax group that you created in the "Set up a sales tax group for reverse charge VAT" section.

  8. In the Sales order sales tax group field, select the sales tax group that you created in the "Set up a sales tax group for reverse charge VAT" section.

  9. In the Contact details field group, enter contact information to be printed on the Reverse charge sales list report that is submitted to the tax authority.

  10. In the Invoice text field group, enter text to be printed on invoices, such as Customer to pay VAT to HMRC. An asterisk is printed next to each invoice line that contains an item that is subject to reverse charge VAT. The text that you enter here is printed at the bottom of the invoice.

  11. Close the form.

Use this procedure to enter your legal entity’s VAT number for use with reverse charge VAT.

  1. Click Organization administration > Setup > Organization > Legal entities.

  2. Select a legal entity.

  3. On the Addresses FastTab, select an address that has a country/region code for the United Kingdom in the Address field. For example, this might be GBR.

  4. On the Tax registration FastTab, enter your legal entity’s VAT number in the Tax registration number field.

  5. Close the form.

Specify a VAT number for customers

Use this procedure to set up reverse charge VAT for a customer who purchases certain goods for a business purpose. If you do not specify a VAT number for the customer, the standard VAT rate is charged. For more information, see Asignar un número de identificación fiscal a un cliente.

  1. Click Accounts receivable > Common > Customers > All customers.

  2. Double-click a customer account.

  3. On the Invoice and delivery FastTab, enter the customer's VAT registration number in the Tax exempt number field.

  4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining customers who are subject to reverse charge VAT.

  5. Close the form.

Specify a VAT number for vendors

Use this procedure to set up reverse charge VAT for a vendor from which you purchase certain goods for a business purpose. If you do not specify a VAT number for the vendor, the standard VAT rate is charged.

  1. Click Accounts payable > Common > Vendors > All vendors.

    -or-

    Click Procurement and sourcing > Common > Vendors > All vendors.

  2. Double-click a vendor account.

  3. On the Invoice and delivery FastTab, enter the vendor's VAT registration number in the Tax exempt number field.

  4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining vendors who are subject to reverse charge VAT.

  5. Close the form.

See also

(GBR) Creación de pedidos de compra que incluyan artículos sujetos a IVA de gastos invertidos

(GBR) Creación de pedidos de ventas que incluyan artículos sujetos a IVA de gastos invertidos