movingsoon
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vat returns are only six monthly,jan - june & july to dec
Submit it tonight based on your best educated estimate (assuming you're not going to end up underpaying VAT by €6,000 or more).
Then make any necessary adjustment in the next VAT return.
You can do this without notifying Revenue or incurring interest if the VAT underpayment is less than €6,000.
By doing this you're complying with Revenue rules and not highlighting yourself as being non compliant and exposing yourself to an increased risk of audit.
Do the return in the next few days and file the proper figures
Revenue aren't going to penalise you for being late a couple of days.
I wouldn't count on it!
Revenue charge a fine per day for late VAT, and over the last couple of years that have got ruthless with this.
Firstly it's not a fine, it's interest. The rate for VAT is 0.0273% per day, so that would be €1 interest per day, per €4,000 of VAT due...
I wouldn't count on getting a bill for interest on a VAT return submitted a day late, particularly when it's an isolated occurrence.
It is 0.0274 and as far as I'm concerned I would classify this as a fine.
If VAT is late, then revenue can fine you. Anecdotally, revenue are getting stricter and stricter with this.
Revenue have made a point of emphasising that a cumulative pattern of late filing increases the risk of selection of for Revenue Audit under their so-called REAP system.
I would be very surprised if a day is considered "late" for the purposes of a risk system though; more likely there is a threshold tolerance built in, as there are with most systems, of at least a week or two, before a return is actually late for the purposes of indicating risk.
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