Thank you for the reply. Sadly, this doesn't resolve our problem.
The accountant we used to help us re register for VAT ended up creating a second Government Gateway account for the VAT accounting. You've confirmed my fear that we can't use two G.G. accounts in parallel on QBO and we now have a VAT return due and no way of submitting it.
I've gone into the QBO settings - Account and Settings - Payroll - Online filing with HMRC - and have inputted the alternative VAT G.G. login info to see if I can alternate the G.G. accounts on QBO but that doesn't seem to have worked either.
Is there somewhere else in QBO that registers the G.G. login details?
I have verified the correct VAT no. is input in the VAT settings
Thanks for your continued help and Happy New Year!
Hi there, @TraderJack.
As mentioned above, you can only connect one Government Gateway (G.G.) account for HMRC/MTD. This way, we can ensure that the account you use for VAT return is well accounted for.
In order to submit a VAT return directly to HMRC from QBO, here's what you'll need to do:
- In the left menu, click Taxes and go to the VAT tab.
- Choose Submit return to view your open return.
- Check the dates and figures if correct.
- Once verified, pick File online with HMRC.
- Enter your Government Gateway User ID and Government Gateway Password.
- Select Yes, I want to proceed.
From there, QBO will connect to HMRC and submit your VAT return. Once received, you'll able to see a message that Your return has landed safely. Pending with HMRC. When the VAT submission is successful, the status will change to Approved by HMRC. However, if you're unable to connect with HMRC, can you please add additional details about the error you've encountered?
On the other hand, if QuickBooks is not connected with HMRC. You can mark your VAT as filed in QBO. Here's how:
- In the left menu, click Taxes and go to the VAT tab.
- Choose Prepare return to view your open return.
- Check the dates and figures if correct.
- Once verified, pick File online with HMRC.
- Pick Submit a VAT Return/Set up a VAT Direct Debit Instruction, then select Submit a return.
- Copy the amounts from your QuickBooks Online return to the HMRC webpage.
- Once done, go back to QBO and hit Mark as Filed.
To give you more of an idea about submitting a VAT return, consider checking these articles which you may find helpful:
Keep me posted on how everything goes in the comment. I'll be happy to answer if you have any follow-up questions. Have a good one.