Abstract

The aim of this article is to present the possibility of using farmers’ cash accounting method. It is regarding farmers which resigned from the lump sum and became active paymasters of this tax. The cash method used in the tax and revenue book (PKPiR) was critically evaluated. At the same time, on the example of the Agricultural Accountancy Calendar (RKR), it has been shown that it is possible to integrate accounting with the accounting method of VAT accounting with accounting entries in the RKR enabling direct cash flows from operations, investment, financial and private operations. It is also possible to draw up other financial statements: profit and loss account, balance sheet and changes in equity. For a farmer, the significant benefit of using a cash-flow method is to reduce the risk of congestion resulting from the need to settle VAT before receiving payments from the debtor. For the tax office, the necessity to pay the full payment before claiming the input VAT refund significantly limits the possibility of fraud in this regard.

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