All available periods are listed on the periods overview page. Productive periods are marked by checkmarks [
The functions of the [Period] dialogue is described below.
Create a period
The VAT@GTC is a period-based system. The available type of periods is determined by the legal requirements of the selected country.
The period type chosen for Germany depends on the following thresholds.
Monthly VAT return | Quarterly VAT return | Annual VAT return |
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If the VAT for the previous calendar year amounts to more than € 7,500, VAT returns are to be submitted on a monthly basis in the current year. | If the VAT for the previous calendar year amounts to less than € 7,500, VAT returns are to be submitted on a quarterly basis in the current year. | If the VAT for the previous calendar year amounts to less than € 1,000, an exemption from the obligation to submit preliminary VAT returns is possible. If the tax office grants this exemption, only an yearly VAT return is to be submitted. |
Good to know!
In case of a quarterly VAT return, it is important to note that the ERP reports still have to be imported into the VAT@GTC once a month. Anyhow, plausibility check can be performed also for quarterly VAT returns.
Moreover, the period should be regarded as the basis for all further master data in the VAT@GTC as the master data is organised on an accrual basis per individual period. For that reason, master and transaction data have to be assigned to a specific period. It is possible to copy all master data from the previous period when creating a new period. It is therefore recommended to create periods successively, i.e. create the corresponding period only when you create a certain VAT return.
Create a period
When [] a new period, a new input mask appears. Fill out the required fields and then click on []:
ID | No entry required. The ID is assigned by the VAT@GTC as a consecutive number. It is used only to identify the period in the database. |
Ultimo | The end of period represents the last day of a period, so that e.g. the end of period for the monthly VAT return January 2017 is 31.01.2017. The required date can be entered using the calendar function or manually, using the specified format. |
Name | The period must have a name that can be entered as a free text. It is recommended to apply a uniform rule per period type, e.g. monthly VAT return periods can be identified with a “YYYY-MM”. In contrast, annual VAT return and special prepayment periods have to be identified in another way, e.g. “VAT-AR YYYY” (for yearly VAT returns) and “SPP YYYY” (for special prepayment). The period name appears in the dropdown menu of most dialogues, as well as during some copy functions. |
Reporting country | The reporting country is preselected and cannot be changed in this dialogue, it results from the selected reporting country in the [Home] dialogue. |
Kind of period | The [Kind of VAT period] specifies what kind of VAT returns is to be created. At the same time, it defines the time unit for this period. The kind of VAT period also affects the availability of certain subdialogues during the VAT return creation process. The [VAT – Monthly return] is a classic VAT return period with the duration of one month resp. one quarter. The ESL can also be created when selecting this kind of VAT period. During the mapping of tax codes of the preliminary VAT return only the fields of the preliminary VAT return form can be selected. |
Type of period | Productive periods are the periods used for the creation of VAT returns. Per calendar month you can create only one productive period for each kind of VAT period. The type of period usually remains unchanged [productive period]. The test period has the same functions as the productive period, however, the actual filing of VAT returns is not possible. The test period is usually created during the VAT@GTC implementation in the company and is suitable for first attempts of using the application, since these data have no effect on the actual business operations. In addition to that, this type of period can also be used for the simulation of specific scenarios. In contrast to productive periods, several test periods can be created within a certain period of time. Test periods are not shown in the VAT group status overview and are not considered when calculating the annual returns and special prepayments. |
Master data copy based on | Using this dropdown menu, you can copy all the master data from any previous period to the current period. This is only undertaken by creating the period and cannot be changed later. If you select a period with another kind of VAT period as a template (e.g. creation of a yearly return period based on a preliminary return period), the mapping of tax codes cannot be copied. It has to be either made manually or the tax codes can be imported together with mapping, while the existing tax codes should be deleted. |
Form version | This setting defines which form version will be used for the current period. If the tax law has changed or e.g. a calculation error was corrected, a new form will be created in the VAT@GTC by means of the product update. It is highly recommended to select the latest offered version (applies to any period type and kind). This is the default setting in the VAT@GTC. |
Note for periods abroad | If the most recent version of the form has not yet been saved, you can still create a period. When saving the period enter "---". The form version can be changed later. |
Good to know!
When creating periods it must be ensured that only one productive period can have the same [Name] and [End of period].
How to create a new period
Creation of a new period is very similar to the creation of the first period, with the only difference that all subsequent periods can be based on the previous periods [Master date copy based on]. Please make sure that the periods are created successively. Master data is copied to the new period by clicking on [].
It may take up to several minutes to copy the data.
If the period has been created successfully, a green checkmark and the period name appear in the detail view over the toolbar. when clicking [Back], the periods overview including the newly created period appears.
Good to know!
Each company must define a clear process of period creation. This should be done, since creating a period at the wrong Point in the cycle (too late or too eary) or providing unclear assignment can have a fatal effect on the VAT Compliance process. It can be pointed out at the beginning of the Project that e.g. an accurate topical Picture of a VAT group can be ensured through the continuing period creating. When master data from the preperiod is to be adopted, a contemporary creation of periods is advisable especially regarding the case that tax codes are edited. Otherwise tax codes have to e changed manually later on. In short: which user creates which period and when.
Edit, show and delete periods
The availability of the following functions depends on user’s role and authorisations. Click on the [Edit] button of the selected period to open the detail view of this specific period. Here you can change the data of the already saved periods. Once selected, the kind of VAT period cannot be changed anymore. Click [Save] to save the entered data and go back to the period overview page.
Click on the [Show] button of the selected period to open the period`s detail view. You can view the data but not change it. To delete a period, click on the [Delete] button. The deleted period does not disappear, it is moved to the archived data and can be viewed using the display function. Previously deleted periods can be restored using the [Restore] button. The restored periods are shown under the active again.
Good to know!
When restored the type of period is automatically set to the test period. This is done, since there may exist a productive period with the same end of period and kind of VAT period; only one reporting period with the same name can exist. However, it is still possible to switch to a productive period.
Export and import of a period
VAT@GTC offers the possibility to export and import the data sets of a selected period. This function can be used, for example, for a company restructuring in order to select certain periods, companies, master data and transaction data and assign them to another company. Moreover, it can also be used for test purposes by copying the data from one period and creating a test period. The period export can also be used for error analysis for AMANA. The prerequisite for period export or import is the availability of identical systems with the same application versions.