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    Hi community, there was a brief window in which users were able to unintentionally code line items to CIS codes. However, there is more complexity in calculations for CIS and work that's needed to reflect this appropriately.


    Thanks for starting an idea in this, we'll begin to track the appetite as a possibility for future work.

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    Lou Williams commented  · 

    It would be great to see a next month button, for when you are looking at entries per month within an account code or report. Currently i use the drop downs and select the next month dates, then update. This one button would switch to the next full month and update the data.

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    Hi community, We're excited that enhancements to your bank reconciliation experience in Xero are in the process of being rolled out! Some may notice you can now effortlessly search and filter statement lines based on your preferred criteria, giving you ultimate control and efficiency. Plus you’ll be able to view more statement lines on your screen - up to 50 unreconciled statement lines on one page. 🚀
    Worth noting here with the interest in getting a narrower view of statement lines that need reconciling on a given or between certain dates - you’ll find with the more option to the right of Search you’ll be able to set a date range and filter down your view 😁

    If you don't quite  have the new features yet, I can assure you they are coming soon, as we ramp up the release of this to everyone over the next few weeks. I'll…

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    Hi everyone, thanks for your interest in this idea.

    For now, I wanted to share that we're aware some users have the following process to record their transactions. The example uses a vehicle with a purchase price of £1500, and a sale price of £2000.

    1. Record the purchase of the vehicle on a purchase Bill for the full purchase price of £1500 with a tax rate of VAT Exempt. So the purchase is recorded in box 7 on the VAT return.
    2. Record the sale of the vehicle on an Invoice for the full £2000 - using the Tax Exclusive option, and then manually changing the VAT calculated to the required amount - £83.33 (i.e. 20% on the profit of £416.87 or 1/6 of £500) by clicking the small plus box above the Tax Rate.

    This will mean that you only charge £83.33 VAT for the overall profit figure, and ensuring the correct amounts are reflected in boxes 1, 3, 5 and 6.

    You could…

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    Lou Williams commented  · 

    This would be incredibly helpful!