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VAT and VIES Report Setup

Depending on the requirements of your country/region, you must submit periodic VAT reports. In Microsoft Dynamics NAV, you can define statutory reports such as periodic VAT reports and VIES declarations.

VAT and VIES Reports

In addition to the periodic VAT statements that you submit to settle VAT, the tax authorities can require that you submit periodic reports of transactions that include VAT. If you are a resident of a country/region in the EU, you must also submit a VIES declaration for trade with other EU countries/regions. In most cases, the required report must have general information about the company name and the reporting period, and it must have lines or groups of lines that describe the VAT-related transactions. In Microsoft Dynamics NAV, in the VAT Report window, you can define these reports much like you create documents such as orders, invoices, and credit memos. You can fill in the lines based on VAT entries, and then export the VAT report to the appropriate authorities. Depending on your country/region and the type of VAT report that you have set up, the report can be exported in different formats.

For detailed information about how Microsoft Dynamics NAV supports VAT reports in your country/region, search the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Help collection.

VAT and VIES Report Configuration

Before you can create VAT reports, you must specify a number series that will be used for VAT reports and you must specify if your company can make corrective VAT reports. For more information, see How to: Set Up VAT Reports.

You must also set up general information about how the VAT reports will be created. As part of this, you must specify which processes must be used to print or export the reports. This configuration is performed in preconfigured codeunits. For more information, see How to: Configure VAT Reports.

Important

You must be familiar with C/AL development in order to configure how VAT reports are printed or exported.

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Tasks

How to: Configure VAT Reports