If your business is changing legal entity
Your tax agent firm is a legal entity if it has any legal rights and responsibilities, including tax filings. If your business is changing legal entity for any reason, such as changing from a sole trader to a limited company, there are some things you must do.
If you’re using an agent services account
You will need to:
You must not try to move agents codes from your old legal entity to your new agent services account because this breaches the HMRC Standard for Agents and UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDR).
If you’re using HMRC online services for agents
You will need to:
- write to the Agent Compliance Team to request new agent codes
- ask the Agent Compliance Team to remove any agent codes for legal entities that are no longer trading or supervised for anti money laundering
You may be asked for additional information when you change your agent designatory details. This is to ensure that the new legal entity still meets the registration requirements, such as supervision for anti money laundering.
If your agency firm is merging with another one
If your agency firm is merging with one or more other agency firms, you must let HMRC know about the new business set up.
If a new legal entity has been created, you must:
- register it as a business
- follow the steps for what to do if your business is changing legal entity
- apply for new agent codes if you’re using HMRC online services for agents
If one agency firm has merged into an existing firm which does not change legal entity, you do not need to do anything with the clients of the existing firm.
For the clients of the merged firm, you must:
If you want to move clients between client lists
Whenever you need to get new authorisation from your client, you do not need to remove your current authorisation first, getting a new authorisation will automatically remove the old one.
If you want to move clients between client lists, you must:
HMRC will not move clients between client lists for you.
If your agency is de-merging from another one
If your agency firm is separating into two firms, you will need to:
The firm that is not changing legal entity does not need to get new client authorisation.
Write to the Agent Compliance Team
If you need to write to the Agent Compliance Team to let them know your business is changing, send your request to:
Agent Maintainer Team
PT Operations North East England
HM Revenue and Customs
BX9 1AN