{"id":2622,"date":"2019-07-24T12:01:55","date_gmt":"2019-07-24T12:01:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/way2vat.com\/?p=2622"},"modified":"2022-11-02T19:45:09","modified_gmt":"2022-11-02T19:45:09","slug":"the-unique-challenges-of-te-vat_gst-recovery-for-professional-services","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/way2vat.com\/the-unique-challenges-of-te-vat_gst-recovery-for-professional-services\/","title":{"rendered":"The Unique Challenges of T&E VAT\\GST Recovery for Professional Services"},"content":{"rendered":"
Foreign VAT\\GST reclaim is never simple, but when you\u2019re running a business that delivers professional services, like an accountancy company or solicitors\u2019 firm, it comes with unique challenges.<\/p>\n
Like all businesses, you typically need to decipher VAT\\GST receipts and invoices that may be in a foreign language and\/or currency, and formatted in unfamiliar and inconsistent ways. If you\u2019re one of the many companies that lifts data from the expense management software (EMS) to complete your VAT\\GST return, you face the added challenge of ensuring that none of your employees make mistakes or deliberate changes to the amount of VAT\\GST they enter into the system.<\/p>\n
Generally, these employees commit fraud by adjusting their expense reports by only small amounts – under \u00a340 ($50) each time, often feeling that it\u2019s just a harmless white lie. But if you\u2019re using expense reports data to complete your VAT\\GST refund request, the size of the fraud is not your biggest problem. Your problem is that the accuracy of your VAT\\GST return depends upon the accuracy of your employees\u2019 self-reported expenses.<\/p>\n
Employees tend to think that expense fraud is close to a victimless crime. Nearly half say that they do it do make up for other expenses that they couldn\u2019t submit. But when it comes to VAT\\GST reclaim, that expense fraud can come back to bite your company hard.<\/p>\n
HMRC and tax authorities in other countries are not known for being understanding or sympathetic. If there are discrepancies or anomalies in your VAT\\GST return, it won\u2019t make a difference if they are due to deliberate fraud on your part, a slip of the finger when typing a 9 instead of a 0, or were copied over from a fraudulent expense entry. The tax authorities are likely to flag it, and put your business through an exhausting and expensive audit. Instead of getting a VAT\\GST refund, you could end up having to pay punitive fines – all because an employee felt that they deserved an extra \u00a310 on their expenses report.<\/p>\n
But unlike companies in other sectors, you also have to grapple with questions about what defines a business cost, whether or not a recharge or disbursement can legally be recovered, and nebulous ethical issues around requesting a VAT\\GST refund for tax that you\u2019ve already passed on in full to the client. We take a closer look at the challenges of VAT\\GST reclaim for professional services industries. <\/strong><\/p>\n When it comes to entering VAT\\GST expenses into an EMS, you\u2019re relying entirely on your employees. It\u2019s up to each one of them to note whether a given expense is:<\/p>\n The consequences of making a mistake on your VAT\\GST return are immense; you could end up facing an expensive and time-consuming VAT\\GST audit, and\/or punitive fines, even if an employee made an innocent mistake.<\/p>\n A further challenge for professional services industries is defining when it\u2019s permissible to request a VAT\\GST refund on expenses, and when you\u2019re dealing with disbursements and\/or recharges.<\/p>\n A disbursement is when you incur an expense on behalf of your client. For example, a firm of solicitors pays a Land Registry fee for the client who is buying a house. Your company paid VAT\\GST on the expense, but then you passed on that VAT\\GST in full to the client as part of your professional invoice.<\/p>\n With a disbursement, ultimately, the goods or services are supplied to the end user (your client), so the payee in the middle (your company) cannot account for the VAT\\GST. On the invoice from the payee, each charge should be itemised and not included in the VAT\\GST calculation.<\/p>\n If there is VAT\\GST on the underlying item, that VAT\\GST can be divided out and specified on the invoice. However, for the end user (your client) to recover the VAT\\GST, they will need a valid VAT\\GST invoice from the supplier. So, as the middle party, it\u2019s beneficial to your company to ensure that all customer details are documented by the supplier and show in a valid format on the invoice.<\/p>\n A recharge is when your business pays for goods or services that you need in order to serve your clients. It means that you paid for and used certain items or services, and then charged your client for the cost of using those services, your billable hours, and VAT\\GST on the total amount. For example, if your employee travelled internationally to onboard a new client, and incurred hotel expenses on that trip, when you invoice the client, you include your billable hours, the hotel charges, and 20% VAT\\GST on the total.<\/p>\n Your firm can\u2019t claim VAT\\GST incurred on disbursements because your firm is not the legal recipient of those goods or services. Your client can, however, claim a VAT\\GST refund on a disbursement. Your firm can recover VAT\\GST on recharges, although there is an\u00a0 industry-wide ethical debate surrounding this topic and we\u2019d be happy to discuss solutions with you.<\/p>\n Sometimes, it\u2019s difficult to define whether you\u2019re dealing with a simple business expense, which you can include on your own VAT\\GST return, or a disbursement or recharge.<\/p>\n Between the risk of employee errors and the confusion around disbursements and recharges, most partner VAT\\GST reclaim solutions insist on using a manual process to check all VAT\\GST refund amounts. As a result, they typically discard invoices for smaller amounts as not being worth the effort, and will only agree to process those invoices that they feel are guaranteed to be reimbursed.<\/p>\n The end result is that the vast majority of professional service companies are sacrificing a combined \u00a320 billion of reclaimable VAT\\GST<\/strong> every year.<\/p>\n Unlike other VAT\\GST processing solutions, WAY2VAT uses patented machine learning technology to solve all of these challenges without using time-consuming and unreliable manual processing. With our AIA system, we can fully automate VAT\\GST recovery, reducing reliance on a shared service or processing centre to capture information from receipts or EMS software.<\/p>\n Our deep learning software quickly spots anomalies and discrepancies in your VAT\\GST return data, highlighting issues that could have unnoticed and reducing the risk of VAT\\GST audits. At the same time, our automated VAT\\GST reclaim process enables you to include every single VAT\\GST invoice on your VAT\\GST return, regardless of value, because you no longer need to justify using up finite employee work hours.<\/p>\n With WAY2VAT, you can increase your VAT\\GST refund while freeing up employee time for other tasks.<\/p>\n Foreign VAT\\GST reclaim is particularly challenging for professional service businesses, but you can smooth the way when you use the right tools. For all the details about filing successful VAT\\GST returns in the EU and other countries around the world, download our eBook<\/u><\/span><\/span><\/a>.<\/p>\n Like our FB page<\/u><\/span><\/a> and follow us on LinkedIn<\/u><\/span><\/a> for news and updates!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Foreign VAT\\GST reclaim is never simple, but when you\u2019re running a business that delivers professional services, like an accountancy company or solicitors\u2019 firm, it comes with unique challenges. Like all businesses, you typically need to decipher VAT\\GST receipts and invoices that may be in a foreign language and\/or currency, and formatted in unfamiliar and inconsistent […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":4750,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2622","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-vatgst"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n1. Deciphering EMS entries<\/h2>\n
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2. Disbursements and recharges<\/h2>\n
What is a disbursement?<\/h3>\n
What is a recharge?<\/h3>\n
Why the WAY2VAT solution is different<\/h2>\n