On 10/04/2014 18:03, Pongrácz István wrote:
The Correct Way:
The correct way to handle this is to void and re-enter the
invoice. We have a void button at the bottom for this.
That's ok if you know what you are doing and don't make many
mistakes. It's just not workable for a casual user from my experience.
Lyle
Hi,
Unfortunately the government doesn't care about how comfortable using
account books and guarantee the integrity. Without these kind of
restrictions, business administrator (director/owner/accountant etc.)
easily could mess up the books and impossible to track back any
modification, you cannot trust your books anymore.
I'd be more the happy to lock each month after it's been validated. That
way the chances of someone messing it up is greatly reduced.
The bad news, one cannot proof the integrity of the books, so, the end
could be a big penalty from the government.
If the books are wrong anyway they wont be happy. As long as the books
are accurate they cannot complain.
I also created some mistakes in my books (sales invoices usually, with
wrong dates for example), I also did void and recreate with correct data.
In any case, regarding these principles, one can consult with a
professional accountant to get fresh and exact information about local
rules and regulations.
I fully understand the need for banks and big business to operate in
this way. But not small business.
Lyle
Cheers,
István
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