- HMRC now requires all VAT error corrections to be submitted digitally via the Government Gateway VAT account.
- Previous submission methods (email, post, form VAT 652) have been replaced by a single online service.
- The rules for correcting VAT errors and the four-year correction time limit remain unchanged.
- Most businesses must use the digital service, but exemptions for non-digital filers still exist.
- The change is part of HMRC’s digital transformation, aiming for faster, more efficient, and acknowledged error correction.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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