VAT Compliance

HMRC VAT officers can visit your business to inspect your VAT records and make sure you’re paying or reclaiming the right amount of VAT.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) usually contact you in advance to arrange a visit.
They normally give you 7 days’ notice. They’ll confirm what information they’ll want to see, how long it’s likely to take and if they want to inspect your premises. 
You can also ask them to delay the visit if necessary.

HMRC can also visit without an appointment and telephone you about your VAT.

How often checks happen
  • How often you get a visit depends on:
  • How big or complex your business is
  • Whether you’ve submitted late or incorrect VAT Returns before

During the visit

HMRC will work with you to put right any problems with your VAT. They’ll also tell you about any additional tax and penalty you have to pay.
Helping them with the check will reduce the amount of any penalty you will get subsequently.

After the visit

Afterwards, HMRC will write to you confirming:

  • What you must do to improve your VAT record keeping
  • Any corrections you must make to your VAT account
  • If you’re overpaying or underpaying your VAT
  • Any penalty you have to pay
  • You can appeal an HMRC decision but you must do it within 30 days.