Halesowen-based firm of accountants, Nicklin LLP, has issued a
reminder that more businesses will now have to file their VAT
returns online and pay any money due electronically for VAT periods
starting on or after 1 April 2010.
The new requirements apply to all businesses with a turnover of
£100,000 or more (excluding VAT) and any business registering
for VAT for the first time, regardless of turnover.
Peter Kendrick, tax partner at the firm, said "HMRC has recently
upgraded its online services, which has made it easier for new
users to register and file returns online, with the electronic
return designed to be similar to the old paper form. Users can also
register for email alerts to remind them when their next VAT return
is due.
"Businesses that already deal with their VAT through the online
service can continue to use their existing login details, although
they may notice some changes to the pages they visit".
An online VAT account can be set up at any time, but must be
done in time to file the first VAT return online. Any company which
meets the above criteria but does not file online may face a
fine.
Anyone who already files online but does not pay electronically
must now make arrangements to switch to direct debit, BACS or
online payment. HMRC's bank details for VAT payments have also
recently changed, and as of 29 January 2010 are: account number:
11963155, sort code: 08-32-00. Traders should quote their
nine-digit VAT registration number as their payment reference.