Published 13 July 2018
Last updated 1 April 2022
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1 April 2022
Information has been updated to reflect the fact that VAT registered businesses with taxable turnover below the registration threshold will also need to follow the Making Tax Digital rules from 1 April 2022.
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7 May 2021
Section 8 has been updated with new examples of when digital links are required. Section 4 has been updated to reflect the end of the soft landing period for digital links, and the closure of the digital links extension application process.
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31 December 2020
This page has been updated because the Brexit transition period has ended.
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7 April 2020
The Notice has been updated with information to extend the soft landing period on digital links – this period will now end for VAT return periods starting on or after 1 April 2021.
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17 October 2019
Paragraph 4.2.1.3 explains how businesses that need to update exceptionally complex or legacy IT systems may qualify for a time-limited extension to their 2020 deadline for having full digital links in place.
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3 May 2019
Guidance on the turnover test, following the rules when you’re exempt, digital links, supplies made by third party agents and supplies received has been updated. Guidance on use of supplier statements, petty cash transactions and charity fundraising events has been added.
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5 March 2019
This notice has been updated with guidance on who is exempt from following the rules for Making Tax Digital for VAT.
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18 January 2019
The notice has been updated to clarify the Making Tax Digital rules at section 2.1, and at section 3.2.1.1 to reflect that for a small number of businesses the Making Tax Digital rules will not apply until their first VAT Return period starting on or after 1 October 2019 and that the digital links ‘soft landing period’ for those deferred businesses will be 12 months from their start date.
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13 July 2018
First published.