Where an error on a past VAT return is uncovered, you have a duty to correct the error as soon as possible. As a general rule, you can use your current VAT return to make any necessary adjustment. However, there are three important conditions that must be met:
Under the reporting threshold rule, you can make an adjustment on your next VAT return if the net value of the errors is £10,000 or less. The threshold is further increased if the net value of errors found on previous returns is between £10,000 and £50,000 but does not exceed 1% of the box 6 (net outputs) VAT return declaration figure for the return period in which the errors are discovered.
VAT errors of a net value that exceed the limits for correction on a current return or that were deliberate should be notified to HMRC using form VAT 652 (or providing the same information in letter format) and should be submitted to HMRC's VAT Error Correction team.
If you discover an error on your VAT return and are unsure of the correct way to handle it, we can help.
It is important that any errors are disclosed before they are discovered by HMRC, otherwise, higher penalties and interest may be payable. HMRC generally look favourably on taxpayers who are proactive in correcting any errors they discover. HMRC can also charge penalties and interest if an error is due to careless or dishonest behaviour.
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