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Please can someone help with a HP issue....I am incredibly stuck and have been looking at this for ages and I must have missed something
A company purchases a van for £8000+1400 VAT = £9400
The company then sells the van onto a HP lender, the invoice being
VAN £8000
VAT £1400
TOTAL £9400
less deposit -1400
BALANCE £8000
So the company owe money to the HP company for the van.
SO why is the HP liability only £8000, yet the van is in the asset register at £9400?
Please help!!
A company purchases a van for £8000+1400 VAT = £9400
The company then sells the van onto a HP lender, the invoice being
VAN £8000
VAT £1400
TOTAL £9400
less deposit -1400
BALANCE £8000
So the company owe money to the HP company for the van.
SO why is the HP liability only £8000, yet the van is in the asset register at £9400?
Please help!!
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I'll explain using the journal entries, which should help you.
The deposit would be:
Credit cash £1,400
Debit motor vehicle £1,400
The finance company are financing the cost of the van so the entries are:
Debit motor vehicle £8,000
Credit Hire Purchase creditor £8,000
Therefore motor vehicles = 8,400 + 1,400 = 9,400
Hire purchase = £8,000
Kind regards
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Steve
Thanks for getting back to me so soon, although I am still a little confused. I understnad what you are saying, but I just cant picture the whole thing. Would you mind having a look at my thought process below - I think it is the whole VAT issue that is confusing me:
1) The purchase invoice for the van from company X is received, and recorded as DR F Asset 8000, DR VAT 1400, CR Creditors 9400
2) Payment is made by us to the creditor, DR Creditors 9400, DR Bank 9400
3) We then raise a sales invoice to the HP to sell the van to them (8000 + 1400), DR Debtors 9400, CR VAT 1400, CR F Assets 8000 (Hence removing all original entries)
4) We then receive 1400 from the HP company (the deposit = vat), DR Bank, Cr Debtor
5) We then receive the rest of the payment from the HP company, 8000, DR Bank CR Debtor
It is at this point that I get stuck, as this leaves all my accounts as zero, yet I still need to put in a HP liability for £8000.
If you are able to take a look at this I would be extremely grateful as i have cleared missed the point, but please do not feel pushed to do this asap as I am sure you have other things to do. If you would prefer to send a response via email, my email is sjbherself@yahoo.co.uk
Many thanks in advance
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The vat isn't an issue because it is a contra entry. You debit the VAT control with the input vat on the original purchase and credit vat control with output vat on the sale.
If you look at point two, you have made two debit entries. This could be the reason why you are out. It should be debit bank CREDIT creditors.
Because the VAT is the same amount as the deposit I think this is where the confusion is coming from. The deposit has been paid by us before we sell it on to the HP company, hence why the HP balance is only £8,000.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Steve0 -
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My apologies, point 2 should have read DR Creditors, CR Bank to show us paying the original 9400 for the original purchase0 -
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This is where you have gone wrong. We haven't paid for it - the HP company have financed it.
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Try this:
Apologies for the layout - the screens are absolute rubbish for laying out figures.
Journal 1:
Debit fixed assets 8,000
Debit VAT 1,400
Credit creditors 9,400
Being introduction of Van
Journal 2:
Credit bank 1,400
Debit fixed assets 1,400
Being deposit paid for Van
Journal 3:
Debit debtors 9,400
Credit VAT 1,400
Credit fixed assets 8,000
Being sale of van to HP company.
Journal 4:
Debit bank 9,400
Credit debtors 9,400
Being receipt from HP company re sale (including the VAT)
Journal 5:
Debit fixed assets 8,000
Credit HP creditor 8,000
Being balance of monies financed (9,400 less the deposit)
Trial Balance should read:
Fixed asset motor vehicle: £9,400
HP creditor: £8,000
Let me know how you get on.
Steve
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Steve
Many thanks for that, it is really helpful, I finally understand what is going on.
Kind regards
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