SYSTEM 21 / AURORA VAT UK MTD

HMRC MAKING TAX DIGITAL HARD LANDING

On 1 April 2020, phase 2 of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT starts with the ending of the UK’s HMRC’s ‘soft landing’ first phase. It is this second phase that will cause most issues.

Congratulations if you are one of the hundreds of thousands who successfully filed on the new HMRC MTD platform following its introduction in April this year. But that was the easy bit. Now it’s the end of the ‘soft-landing’ and time to prepare for the three major changes: digital bookkeeping, digital journey and, the clincher, penalties. It is this April 2020 phase that will cause the issues. How are the three reforms going to affect over one million VAT registered businesses in 2020? Any businesses which were deferred on the first wave of MTD until 1 October 2019 will also be deferred on the 2020 changes until 31 October 2020.

Mid and large business to fall foul of digital journey

The second change will impact most large sized businesses. From April 2020, transfer of data between functional compatible software (invoice and accounting systems etc.) must be done using digital links. This means no manual inputting, including manipulation, consolidation or error corrections in spreadsheets. That includes the ending of the ‘cut and paste’ concession allowed for the soft-landing. However, if they can ensure an interrupted digital journey from their accounting or invoices systems to the bridging software and then onto HMRC, they can continue on this route. Detailed off-software calculations, such as partial exemption, will remain exempted from digital journey obligations.

This is the one that will hurt businesses with multiple accounting systems or group accounts. They typically manually consolidate all the numbers for the return in a spreadsheet. They will have to find a way to pull this all together without human intervention. The answer may be integrating all systems or investing in a VAT reporting software that digitally extracts, merges, allows digital adjustments and then files via the MTD API. HMRC has recently announced the option to apply for a further deferment beyond the ending of the soft-landing period. Businesses with complex or legacy IT systems may apply for an extension; but cost alone is not sufficient reason to issue.

Penalties kick-in

To give teeth to the whole MTD regime, the suspension of penalties on late MTD filings ends, too. These are on a cumulative basis, based on the number of offences in the past 12 months. This can reach 15% of the VAT due, plus fines of up to 100% of undeclared VAT as a result of careless or deliberate inaccuracies.

We have a fully compliant 2020 MTD module installed throughout the UK that avoids hard landing coming April 2020 as it is digitally linked to your S21 VAT module. Making Tax Digital (MTD) Module – Total e Solutions

 

If you face the issues described above contact us now on 01924 480798 or log an enquiry on https://www.total-e-solutions.com/contact

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