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  • JaunetteK
    Email problem
    • Aug 2011
    • 5

    #1

    Excel spreadsheet for VAT reconciliation

    I am looking for an excel spreadsheet to use to recon my VAT for the year... anyone have anything like this?
  • Sparks
    Gold Member

    • Dec 2009
    • 909

    #2
    Hi, very simple to make. Excell is extremely user friendly. Draw one up with the help of the "help" files. Just a few basic functions which you will quickly get to know inserted on your template and away you go. If you mail me a rough draft of what you want with fictitious accounts I could throw it together for you. Just me details of how you want to read/print it as well. Weekly/monthly/quarterly ....

    Why not use your current accounting program?
    I doubt it will not have something for it.

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    • geraldenek
      Silver Member

      • Jul 2008
      • 229

      #3
      Are you looking for a spreadsheet for a VAT201 reconciliation or for a VAT control account reconciliation?
      Geraldene Kapp
      Professional Tax Help
      www.mytaxhelp.co.za

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      • JaunetteK
        Email problem
        • Aug 2011
        • 5

        #4
        I am using Pastel, I unfortunately do not know all the ins and outs and sadly cant afford to pay for the maintenance contract with pastel hence them not being able to help me. The bank that finances us does 3 monthly audits and they have requested an excel reconciliation of each account, including VAT. They want monthly and yearly I am pretty new to this so dont even know where to start. I am sitting with study manuals trying to make heads or tails but am getting quite frustrated.... guess a couple of months and all will fall in place.

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        • JaunetteK
          Email problem
          • Aug 2011
          • 5

          #5
          I am looking for both, our auditors want me to do an excel spreadsheet showing that all my VAT balances. I printed everything from Pastel but just dont know how to put into excel or how to show the layout....

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          • Neville Bailey
            Diamond Member

            • Nov 2010
            • 2786

            #6
            Originally posted by JaunetteK
            I am using Pastel, I unfortunately do not know all the ins and outs and sadly cant afford to pay for the maintenance contract with pastel hence them not being able to help me.
            Perhaps I can assist you with getting to grips with Pastel? Obviously you will need to weigh up the difference between paying for Pastel Cover and my fees.

            I'm not sure how much you know and don't know, so I can't even give you a quote at this stage. Drop me an email, if you want, explaining exactly what you need training on, and I will see what I can offer...
            Neville Bailey - Sage Pastel Accounting Consultant
            www.accountingsoftwaresupport.co.za
            neville@accountingsoftwaresupport.co.za
            IronTree Online Solutions

            "Give every person more in use value than you take from them in cash value."
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            • Mike Simmonds
              Email problem

              • Aug 2011
              • 76

              #7
              If your Auditors are asking for it they should have a template for you, or at least it should be part of their audit process, otherwise what exactly are you paying them for? However I have a reconciliation that I have been using for the last ten years in Excel, this is a very useful tool as most accounting software packages only report on the 2 months or 1 month that you pull for the report. They do not allow for prior period adjustments and processing that does have an effect on the VAT liability. Unfortunately I am new to the forum so I have no idea of how to email this to you or attach it somewhere.

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              • Dave A
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                • May 2006
                • 22803

                #8
                Originally posted by Mike Simmonds
                Unfortunately I am new to the forum so I have no idea of how to email this to you or attach it somewhere.
                Hopefully this will help.
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                • JaunetteK
                  Email problem
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 5

                  #9
                  mrs J K

                  Originally posted by Mike Simmonds
                  If your Auditors are asking for it they should have a template for you, or at least it should be part of their audit process, otherwise what exactly are you paying them for? However I have a reconciliation that I have been using for the last ten years in Excel, this is a very useful tool as most accounting software packages only report on the 2 months or 1 month that you pull for the report. They do not allow for prior period adjustments and processing that does have an effect on the VAT liability. Unfortunately I am new to the forum so I have no idea of how to email this to you or attach it somewhere.
                  thanks, I agree that if they want it they should give me the format but guess life is not so simple... you can email me on jan@batres.co.za thanks a ton and the forum is great you going to enjoy it

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                  • Mike Simmonds
                    Email problem

                    • Aug 2011
                    • 76

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dave A
                    Thanks Dave, I am giving it a try.

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                    • Mike Simmonds
                      Email problem

                      • Aug 2011
                      • 76

                      #11
                      VAT Recon.xls

                      Here is the VAT recon, the overall idea is to track cumulative income and expenses and the VAT paid or claimed thereon. Expenses and credit notes applying to prior periods, that will generally not appear on the reports of Accounting Software programs, are one of the main reasons for continually updating this recon before every VAT submission.

                      I hope it helps you, but please let me know if you have any queries.

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                      • Dave A
                        Site Caretaker

                        • May 2006
                        • 22803

                        #12
                        Sweet!
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                        • risgila
                          New Member
                          • Nov 2016
                          • 5

                          #13
                          Originally posted by JaunetteK
                          I am looking for an excel spreadsheet to use to recon my VAT for the year... anyone have anything like this?
                          Hi

                          Did you come right with the VAT Spreadsheet, i m looking for one myself, please if you can

                          Thank you

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                          • risgila
                            New Member
                            • Nov 2016
                            • 5

                            #14
                            Hi

                            mine, i am looking for a spreadsheet that i can use to manually capture the the tax invoices and it calculate the rest, for example: i put the exclusive amount then both tax portion and inclusive are calculated or inserted without me punching the actual numbers and vis vesa

                            If possible please see attached and assist with make it more user friendly in terms of the above

                            Thanks
                            Attached Files

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                            • Sparks
                              Gold Member

                              • Dec 2009
                              • 909

                              #15
                              Formulas are basic instructions. Just tell Excel what you want.
                              Select your target cell where you want the answer, type: =
                              Then put in whatever you want the answer to be: select the cell with the figure you want to reference
                              Type in the function you want Excel to perform: +,-,* or /
                              Then type in the reference or select a reference cell
                              Now hit "Enter"

                              To calculate VAT the formula is "=", "Amount cell", "*", "0.14", then hit "Enter"
                              To add VAT the formula is "=", "Amount cell", "+", "the cell with the VAT amount created above", then hit "Enter"

                              Remember to select the cell you want the answer to be in first.
                              Columns or rows can be filled with the same formula by using the "Fill" function of Excel.

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