

How to register for vat online filing
Wed, 10 Feb 2010 15:36:00
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To enrol for VAT online you need the following 5 pieces of information about your business to hand: • VAT Registration Number • The postcode of your principal place of business • Your effective date of registration for VAT • The final month of the last VAT return you submitted • The BOX 5 figure from the last VAT Return you submitted You will find the first two pieces of information on your VAT4 (Certificate of VAT Registration), the third on the letter you receive from HMRC confirming you must in future file online and pay electronically and the fourth and fifth on the last VAT return you submitted. For all further instructions of how to proceed with your registration, please use this link Please note for those of you who have engaged us to process VAT returns manually, we will continue to do so and we will inform you of the figures to enable you to file your returns online and make your electronic payment. |

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