- HMRC in the UK can refuse a VAT registration application based on criteria such as not meeting the turnover threshold, providing incomplete or incorrect information, failure to submit supporting documents, evidence of fraud or non-compliance, incorrect VAT registration number, legal restrictions, or sanctions.
- It’s important for businesses to meet eligibility criteria and provide accurate information.
- If refused, businesses have the right to appeal and seek professional advice.
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