Issuing self billing invoices

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
Can anyone do this?
I am in a situation where a large National company is refusing to acknowledge my correspondence.
probably because no one there has a clue what I am on about.
I am in a situation where every year I earn a few pounds but it is not mine and I would like to forward it to said company
However to keep books straight I need an invoice. The sum is not large under £50 a year.
I know many would say why worry, but in my mind I am committing fraud. I have sent several letters to themI have exchanged some emails a few years aback but since then nothing. It is only now the issue has come to a head.
So can I raise an invoice in their name and send a copy with the sum to their headquarters?
Can I reclaim the VAT?
again this is all about keeping things right for among others a VAT inspection.
I would rather not mention how this sum has come about, but it is totally above board
 

Nukemall

Member
Self billed invoice is fine, but you need to have a written agreement in place from the person you are invoicing/billing before you start to satisfy the revenue for vat purposes.
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
Self billed invoice is fine, but you need to have a written agreement in place from the person you are invoicing/billing before you start to satisfy the revenue for vat purposes.
That is what I suspected thanks. Perhaps Turnips answer is the way to go.
Still do not think I can reclaim the VAT , but for a tenner not really worth worrying about
 

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