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    Pastel Cash book corrections

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    I noticed that there was no VAT processed in pastel in a certain month of our previous financial year (not for receipts or payments)

    Would it be in order for me to capture the "receipts" from that month again, but in the "payments" side of the cash book (once again with no VAT - to "clean it off", and then re-process the receipts in the "receipts" side with the correct VAT allocations?
    and then The same with the payments?

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultramel123 View Post
    Hi

    I noticed that there was no VAT processed in pastel in a certain month of our previous financial year (not for receipts or payments)

    Would it be in order for me to capture the "receipts" from that month again, but in the "payments" side of the cash book (once again with no VAT - to "clean it off", and then re-process the receipts in the "receipts" side with the correct VAT allocations?
    and then The same with the payments?

    Thank you
    Or would it be best to reprocess all the receipts, in the receipts cashbook, but with a "minus" - ?

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    Your second option is what I would recommend, i.e. reprocess the receipts as minus values, with all other details exactly the same as the original erroneous receipts, and then process the receipts correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neville Bailey View Post
    Your second option is what I would recommend, i.e. reprocess the receipts as minus values, with all other details exactly the same as the original erroneous receipts, and then process the receipts correctly.
    Thank you Neville.

    These amounts which I am reversing is in the previous financial year. Is it possible to edit the cashbook amounts "reverse" them for the previous year, or would I have to capture them in the current period?

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    HI, You can go to to settings at the bottom of the cash book and untick this year processing option . Make sure you use the same date period and reference and always have a backup before making any changes.

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