The VAT registration threshold will remain at £85,000 for the next two years until April 2020. Businesses with sales of £85,000 in a 12 month period must become VAT registered unless their sales are exempt from VAT.
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Making Tax Digital for Business, now known as MTDfB, will begin in April 2019 but that doesn't mean you can forget it until then. Now is the time to start thinking about what you need to do in your business to meet the new reporting require…
From 13th January 2018 HMRC will no longer accept payment of taxes by personal credit card and prior to that, from 15th December 2017, payments will not be able to be made through the Post Office.
Payments can be made to HMRC by…
There are lots of things to remember about VAT when you are VAT registered. Here are ten things about VAT which you may not know.
The VAT threshold for 2017-18 is £85,000 which means that if your business has taxable sales equal to or above this amount over a 12 month period you must register for VAT. For example if these sales from April to March total £80,…