- HMRC is launching a one-to-many campaign to check the place of establishment of businesses selling via online marketplaces.
- The campaign is aimed at businesses registered at agent or serviced office addresses.
- HMRC wants these businesses to provide evidence that they are established in the UK.
- The campaign is part of HMRC’s efforts to prevent overseas traders from undercutting legitimate traders by not paying VAT.
- The letters are targeting businesses that HMRC suspects may not have UK establishment for VAT.
- The goal is to ensure that VAT records are up-to-date and that online marketplaces correctly apply VAT for overseas-based sellers.
Source: taxscape.deloitte.com
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