Transferring a VAT registration

The taxable turnover threshold that determines whether businesses should be registered for VAT is currently £85,000. The taxable turnover threshold that determines whether businesses can apply for deregistration is £83,000. The thresholds are

The taxable turnover threshold that determines whether businesses should be registered for VAT is currently £85,000. The taxable turnover threshold that determines whether businesses can apply for deregistration is £83,000. The thresholds are currently frozen until 31 March 2026.

When there is a change of business ownership or legal status it is possible to transfer a VAT registration so that the new business will keep the same VAT number.

Businesses can apply for a VAT registration transfer online or by post. It usually takes three weeks for HMRC to confirm the transfer.

HMRC’s guidance states the following:

If you are selling your business:

  • cancel your accountant’s access to your VAT online account – for example if you authorised them to deal with your VAT;
  • cancel any direct debits on your VAT online account, and
  • you must also give your records to the buyer if you are passing on your VAT number.

If you are buying a business:

  • contact HMRC within 21 days of the transfer application if you want to keep the seller’s accountant,
  • replace any self-billing arrangements with new ones, and
  • set up new direct debits on your VAT online account.

Businesses may wish to start afresh and can opt to get a new VAT number. This will mean cancelling the existing VAT registration and re-registering for VAT. Whilst this requires additional paperwork it may be preferable as the VAT registration starts with a clean slate.

Source: HM Revenue & Customs Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:00:00 +0100

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