HMRC’s new digital VAT rules – 6 steps for submitting tax returns correctly

Originally written by Partner Content on Small Business
Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT is new HMRC legislation that forms part of a wider plan to eventually digitise all tax for UK businesses. All VAT-registered businesses with VAT-able sales above the annual VAT threshold (currently £85,000) are now required by law to keep digital records and file digital VAT returns through MTD-compatible software.
The majority of businesses need to do this for VAT periods that started on or after 1st April 2019 and around a million UK businesses are required to submit their VAT returns under the new system.
When you run your own business, changes to tax legislation can often seem intimidating but complying with Making Tax Digital needn’t feel that way. This checklist walks you through how to get up to speed with the new rules and how you and your business can benefit from the new system.
Register for MTD with HMRC
If you haven’t already done so, you’ll need to register for MTD with HMRC as you won’t be registered automatically. You can do this by visiting HMRC’s website. Once you’ve done this, you’ll need to connect your HMRC account to your chosen software. Be aware that it can take up

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