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Cash accounting enables you to account for VAT on the basis of payments received and made instead of on tax invoices issued and received. The VAT payable or repayable for each accounting period will be the difference between the total amount of VAT included in payments received from your customers and the total amount of VAT included in payments made to your suppliers. ... more
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