The United Kingdom VAT regime was introduced in 1973 as part of the UK’s admission to the European Union. Since the UK left the EU and EU VAT regime from 1 January 2021, it is free to set its VAT rules and policies in full.
The UK VAT regime is operated by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). It issues a wide range of publications on the administration of the UK VAT system.
If a non-UK company is importing, buying or selling goods in the UK, it may be liable to account for UK VAT. This includes following all compliance and reporting obligations - see UK import VAT deferment account. There are now only a very limited number of situations where VAT registration is required of foreign companies who are providing services in the UK.
The UK may require foreign businesses to register for UK VAT in certain trading situations. These include:
The UK now seldom requires foreign companies to VAT register if it is only providing services.
You can read more about UK VAT on our UK VAT compliance, VAT registration or other related briefings.
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