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Old April 17th, 2010, 07:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Rob
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Default Validation of UK VAT Number

Gents,

Wow, didn't believe there could be so much on this subject. I have lots to
try and see what fits best, once again thank you all very much.

Rob

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Hi,

I want to check a number of VAT numbers using a formula, the first check
is to ensure the number is 9 digits (may need to remove spaces to ensure
clean data). The process is then to apply the below criteria which has
proved difficult for he to accomplish.

Any help will be most welcome. Thanks, Rob
1.. The first seven digits of the VAT registration number are listed
vertically.
2.. Each digit is multiplied by a number, starting with 8 and decreasing
to 2.
3.. The sum of the multiplications is calculated.
4.. 97 is subtracted from the sum as many times as is necessary to arrive
at a negative number.
5.. The negative number should be the same as the last 2 digits of the
VAT registration number if it is valid.
Example:

VAT registration number 339 0727 47

3 *8 = 24
3 *7 = 21
9 *6 = 54
0 *5 = 0
7 *4 = 28
2 *3 = 6
7 *2 = 14

Total = 147

147 - 97 = 50 - 97 = - 47

As the negative number(- 47) is the same as the last two digits of the VAT
number, the number is valid.

1.. The first seven digits of the VAT registration number are listed
vertically.
2.. Each digit is multiplied by a number, starting with 8 and decreasing
to 2.
3.. The sum of the multiplications is calculated.
4.. 97 is subtracted from the sum as many times as is necessary to arrive
at a negative number.
5.. The negative number should be the same as the last 2 digits of the
VAT registration number if it is valid.