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VAT

VAT

What Is VAT?

VAT is a consumption tax charged on the sale of goods and services. Businesses registered for VAT must:

  • Charge VAT on their taxable sales (output VAT)

  • Reclaim VAT on eligible business purchases (input VAT)

  • Pay the difference to HMRC, or claim a refund

VAT is ultimately paid by the end consumer, but businesses are responsible for administering it accurately.

Current UK VAT Rates

  • Standard rate: 20%

  • Reduced rate: 5% (e.g. domestic fuel, some renovations)

  • Zero rate: 0% (e.g. most food, children’s clothing)

  • Exempt: No VAT charged or reclaimed (e.g. insurance, education)

Correctly categorising supplies is essential, as mistakes often trigger HMRC enquiries.

VAT Registration – When Do You Need to Register?

You must register for VAT if:

  • Your taxable turnover exceeds the VAT registration threshold in a 12-month period

  • You expect to exceed the threshold in the next 30 days alone

You may also choose to register voluntarily, even if below the threshold.

Common VAT Schemes Include:

  • Standard VAT Accounting

  • Flat Rate Scheme

  • Cash Accounting Scheme

  • Annual Accounting Scheme

  • Margin Schemes (specific sectors)

Each scheme has strict eligibility rules and different impacts on:

  • VAT payable

  • Cash flow

  • Reporting complexity

We assess your business model to determine the most tax-efficient option.

VAT Returns – What’s Involved?

Most VAT-registered businesses must submit quarterly VAT returns digitally under Making Tax Digital (MTD).

A VAT return summarises:

  • VAT charged to customers

  • VAT paid on purchases

  • VAT owed or reclaimable

Common VAT Return Errors

  • Claiming VAT on disallowed expenses

  • Incorrect VAT rates

  • Missing EU or international rules

  • Poor record-keeping

  • Spreadsheet-based errors under MTD

Accurate bookkeeping and professional review significantly reduce the risk of HMRC penalties.

Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT

Making Tax Digital is now mandatory for all VAT-registered businesses.

This means:

  • VAT records must be kept digitally

  • Returns must be submitted using MTD-compatible software

  • Manual submissions via HMRC portal are no longer permitted

We help businesses:

  • Transition to compliant software

  • Set up digital links correctly

  • Avoid penalties during HMRC reviews

VAT Inspections, Enquiries and Penalties

HMRC can inspect VAT records at any time. Triggers include:

  • Repeated errors

  • Large VAT reclaims

  • Late submissions

  • Industry-wide checks

Penalties may apply for:

  • Late VAT returns

  • Late VAT payments

  • Careless or deliberate errors

Having an accountant manage your VAT significantly reduces exposure and ensures you are fully prepared for any HMRC contact.

VAT on International Trade

VAT becomes more complex when trading internationally.

This includes:

  • Import VAT

  • Export zero-rating

  • EU VAT rules

  • Reverse charge mechanisms

  • Distance selling thresholds

Incorrect treatment of overseas transactions is one of the most common causes of VAT assessments. Specialist advice is essential for businesses buying or selling outside the UK.

How We Support Your VAT Obligations

We provide end-to-end VAT support for SMEs, including:

  • VAT registration and deregistration

  • VAT scheme selection and reviews

  • VAT return preparation and submission

  • MTD compliance and software setup

  • HMRC correspondence and enquiries

  • VAT planning and cash-flow optimisation

Our approach is proactive, not reactive — ensuring problems are avoided before they arise.

Why Professional VAT Support Pays for Itself

Why Professional VAT Support Pays for Itself

VAT mistakes are expensive. Overpayments, missed reliefs, and penalties quickly outweigh the cost of professional advice.

By outsourcing VAT to experienced accountants, you gain:

  • Confidence in compliance

  • Improved cash flow

  • Reduced HMRC risk

  • Time to focus on running your business

Speak to Us About VAT

If you are unsure about VAT registration, struggling with returns, or want reassurance that everything is being handled correctly, we are here to help.

Contact us today for expert VAT advice tailored to your business.