Taxable date for expenses/bills is cash not invoice date

I'm no accountant, but doesn't using the bank transaction date for my expenses mean I'm treating them as cash accounting, and not invoice based?

I'm using Invoice based accounting. When I receive a bill for an expense, with an invoice (taxable) date of say "30 Mar 2008", but the payment transaction (on my bank statement) occurs say "20 Apr 2008" .. Now this may be in a different VAT/tax period.

FreeAgent does not allow me to change the expense date from the date I paid, to the date of the bill/invoice from the supplier .. Doesn't this mean I'm not accounting for the tax at the correct time? I'm guessing this is more applicable when crossing over VAT/tax periods, as it'll throw my accounting out.

Could an accountant maybe clarify the situation?

To get around this, I'd suggest it would be useful if each bank item could have an optional taxable date as well as the expense payment date. By default this would be the transaction date, but would be used when calculating the tax reports for expenses for invoice based accounting.

The terms on the HMRC web-site for cash/normal accounting seem to indicate what I thought ..


What is cash accounting for VAT?

Using standard VAT accounting you:

* pay VAT on any invoices you have issued, even if you have not received the payment from your customer
* reclaim VAT on any invoices you have received, even if you have not yet paid your supplier

Using cash accounting for VAT, you:

* pay VAT on your sales when your customers pay you
* reclaim VAT on your purchases when you have paid your suppliers
 
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