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    Overpaid invoice

    We have an account that carries an overpayment by a client of £5000. It has been there for 4 years. My accountant says we should leave it because after 7 years we can keep it. Is this true?
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    #2
    Back in my auditing days, we use to advise client to advise their customers that they have been overpaid and ask if they want paying back and then just sit on the cash. If they are chosen to be ignored, it's deemed as additional sales/turnover.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View Post
      Back in my auditing days, we use to advise client to advise their customers that they have been overpaid and ask if they want paying back and then just sit on the cash. If they are chosen to be ignored, it's deemed as additional sales/turnover.

      Thank you for that

      What if the client asks for it back in a couple of years time?
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        #4
        After 6 or 7 years, it's unlikely they would, but if they do and you've declared it as additional income already then just write it back resulting in a reduction of your business tax.

        Oh, and ask them who their accountant is because they should have spotted and advised your client that they've overpaid £5k to their supplier after the first year of the accounts, or second year of the accounts, or third year of the accounts....you get the picture!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View Post
          After 6 or 7 years, it's unlikely they would, but if they do and you've declared it as additional income already then just write it back resulting in a reduction of your business tax.

          Oh, and ask them who their accountant is because they should have spotted and advised your client that they've overpaid £5k to their supplier after the first year of the accounts, or second year of the accounts, or third year of the accounts....you get the picture!
          You are a star what are the chances of them ever picking it up? They are a very large global company

          Thank you.
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            #6
            How much effort have you put in to advising the client of the over payment? A single mail that might have gone to the wrong person or persistent attempts until the client acknowledges the situation?
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              #7
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
              How much effort have you put in to advising the client of the over payment? A single mail that might have gone to the wrong person or persistent attempts until the client acknowledges the situation?
              several statements
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                #8
                Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                several statements
                But was the overpayment hidden in amongst a lot of outstanding items and therefore easy to overlook

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tractor View Post
                  But was the overpayment hidden in amongst a lot of outstanding items and therefore easy to overlook
                  So here is the ethical dilemma: does DodgyAgent tell his boss?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
                    So here is the ethical dilemma: does DodgyAgent tell his boss?
                    My question is nothing to do with ethics it is part of a fraud investigation involving one of my staff several years ago. If you want to have an "ethics" conversation then go to General

                    PS I am the boss so get on with some work
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