If you have an early settlement discount applied to the payment terms on your account please ensure the test invoice is including the early settlement discount wording.
Under HMRC guidance, you must show both the Net and VAT values undiscounted on your invoice. When we pay your invoice, we will discount the Net and the VAT accordingly.
Your invoice must also carry the wording:
“A discount of X% of the full price applies if payment is made within Y days of the invoice received date. No credit note will be issued.’
Following payment you must ensure you have only recovered the VAT paid.
Suppliers using the TRADACOMS EDI format must enter the wording in a DNA segment, you will need to use a shortened version of the wording due to the short length of this field. For suppliers on a “number of days” payment term we suggest the following wording “Disc X% if paid in Y days, no credit note”. For those on a fixed-date payment we suggest “DiscX% if paid on 30th, no credit note”. For those on a fixed-date payment term a month in arrears we suggest “Disc X% if paid on 30th + 1, no credit note”.
Example:
DNA=1+++(Early Settlement Discount Wording)’
This DNA segment must go after the IRF and before the ODD segments to show clearly on the invoice.
Example:
IRF=[InvoiceNumber]+[InvoiceDate]+[TaxPointDate]’
DNA=1+++Disc 3% if paid in 30 days, no credit no’
ODD=1+[JohnLewisOrderNumber]::+[DeliveryNoteNumber]:[DeliveryNoteDate]+++:[ProofOfDeliveryDate]’
If you have quoted your early settlement discount wording in a PYT segment, please ensure this segment is removed as it must be visible in a DNA segment only to populate correctly onto your invoice.
Please note, if you have multiple DNA segments make sure that the ESD wording is in the first and any following DNA segments are added with sequence numbers. (ie, DNA=1+, DNA=2+, DNA=3+, etc)
There is a provision in the amended HMRC legislation for suppliers to issue credit notes for every use of early settlement discount. To ensure efficient processing of your invoices, the John Lewis Partnership has chosen only to support the method which does not involve issuing a credit note.