- VAT registration threshold in the UK increased to £90,000 in April 2024
- UK’s VAT registration threshold is the joint highest in the OECD
- Arguments for both raising and lowering the threshold are presented in the article
- UK is partly bound by EU rules regarding the level of its VAT registration threshold
- Raising the threshold could benefit small businesses by reducing administrative burden and allowing for growth
- Lowering the threshold could make businesses more competitive and increase profits for expansion
Source: icaew.com
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