Changes to the VAT online account
15 May, 20232 minutesFrom Monday 15 May 2023, unless you are already using Making Tax Digital (MTD) compatible s...
From Monday 15
May 2023, unless you are already using Making Tax Digital (MTD) compatible software,
you will no longer be able to use your existing VAT online account to file
manual VAT returns. That is because, by law, all VAT-registered businesses must
now use Making Tax Digital (MTD) compatible software to keep their VAT records
and file their VAT returns.
What businesses
need to do now to avoid a penalty
Step
1. Choose MTD-compatible software that’s right for your business
– talk to us immediately!
Step
2. Check the software permissions to allow it to work with MTD. Go to
GOV.UK and search 'manage permissions for tax software' for information on how
to do this.
Step 3. Keep
digital records for current and future VAT returns – more information
about what records must be kept digitally is
on GOV.UK.
Step 4. File
your future VAT returns on time using MTD-compatible software. You can find
out how to submit your VAT returns on
GOV.UK.
You may receive a
penalty if you don’t file on time via compatible software. For VAT accounting
periods starting on or after 1 January 2023, HMRC introduced new penalties for
VAT returns that are submitted late and VAT which is paid late. The way
interest is charged has also changed.
You can find more
information about the new VAT penalties here, or by contacting us at
enquiries@jsllp.co.uk for advice and assistance.