Stephen Banyard of HMRC tells us what is in store for VAT-registered business and agents who will be required to file VAT returns online
In my article published in The Tax Journal in May 2008 (see page 9 of Issue 935) I talked about the changes being introduced to HMRC's online services for VAT. I only mentioned VAT briefly then because HMRC's focus — in the context of online services — was very much on self-assessment. This year our focus shifts to PAYE and VAT.
I'm going to recap a little on what I said then but in this article I want to explain some of the things we are doing to help HMRC's customers understand and manage the transition to online both with our communications efforts and the...
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Stephen Banyard of HMRC tells us what is in store for VAT-registered business and agents who will be required to file VAT returns online
In my article published in The Tax Journal in May 2008 (see page 9 of Issue 935) I talked about the changes being introduced to HMRC's online services for VAT. I only mentioned VAT briefly then because HMRC's focus — in the context of online services — was very much on self-assessment. This year our focus shifts to PAYE and VAT.
I'm going to recap a little on what I said then but in this article I want to explain some of the things we are doing to help HMRC's customers understand and manage the transition to online both with our communications efforts and the...
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