- The UK government consulted in June 2026 on extending VAT marketplace liability to UK-based businesses selling goods located in the UK.
- The proposal would move toward a full marketplace facilitator model, where platforms calculate, collect, and remit VAT on third-party sales.
- It is intended to reduce e-commerce VAT fraud and could raise up to £700m a year for the Exchequer.
- ICAEW warned of practical issues, including cash flow pressure for VAT-registered sellers using marketplaces, split compliance for dual-channel businesses, and added complexity for small firms using special VAT schemes.
- The consultation closed on August 18, 2026, and the government is now reviewing the feedback.
Source: icaew.com
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