From 1 February 2024 consumers pay an additional deposit on drinks sold in plastic bottles, aluminium, or steel cans with the Re-turn logo.
When they return the empty, undamaged container to any retail outlet, they'll get their deposit back in full.
CAUTION: This article offers general guidance and serves as an example. For help with precise accounting treatment, consult with an accountant.
For more information about the Deposit Return Scheme, visit https://re-turn.ie/
To comply with the scheme, you can use existing functionality in your Sage 50 Accounts software to record relevant transactions related to it. The method depends on whether you're a Producer or a Retailer.
If you produce in-scope drinks containers, you need to record a deposit fee, and a producer fee. To do this:
When making payments for the Deposit Return Scheme:
TIP: Use your non vatable tax code (T9 by default). When you sell DRS-applicable products to a retailer, follow these steps:
TIP: Set the Tax Code in the Defaults section to your usual non vatable tax code (T9 by default). Choose the Re-turn deposit fee nominal code created earlier as both the Sales and Purchase Nominal Code.Get started by:
When you enter a purchase invoice for DRS-applicable products:
TIP: Set the Tax Code in the Defaults section to your usual non vatable tax code (T9 by default). Choose the Re-turn deposit fee nominal code created earlier as both the Sales and Purchase Nominal Code.When you create a sales invoice or a bank receipt for sales to consumers, add an additional line for the Re-turn deposit fee nominal code. Use the code used earlier to record the deposit payment to the supplier. Use a non vatable tax code (T9 by default).
Post a bank payment to the Re-turn reimbursed fees nominal code created earlier, using a non vatable tax code (T9 by default).
Use the nominal activity from the Re-turn reimbursed fees code, or the nominal activity report for the required period to calculate the reimbursement due. Find out more about nominal activity here >
Once you receive the reimbursement:
NOTE: Posting the receipt will cancel out the balance, leaving a zero balance on the nominal ledger.
To record handling fees received, post a bank receipt to the Re-turn handling fees nominal code created earlier.
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