Businesses registered for VAT at a high-volume address will be asked by HMRC to prove they are established in the UK.
High-Volume Addresses
A high-volume address is where a single UK address is listed as the principal place of business (PPOB) for many VAT-registered businesses. We understand that many thousands of businesses are registered at single addresses in the UK.
HMRC will require proof of a place of belonging in the UK to avoid online marketplaces failing to account for output tax.
Online marketplaces
Online marketplaces are liable for the output VAT from sales on their platforms by overseas traders. HMRC understand that Non Established Taxable Persons (NETPs) have incorporated in the UK and provided UK address details to marketplaces. Since they are then no longer “overseas traders” these rules do not apply. In these situations, the NETP does not declare VAT and the marketplace does not become liable for it.
HMRC is writing to all VAT registered businesses with a PPOB at a high-volume address to ask for evidence to demonstrate that the business is actually established in the UK. If the business does not respond, by default, HMRC will consider the business to be a NETP and seek to recover VAT from the online marketplace business.
Evidence of UK establishment
HMRC will outline what specific evidence it will accept in their letter.