Have you noticed that your company has temporarily exceeded the VAT registration threshold? You know that it is unlikely you will exceed the threshold in the foreseeable future, can you just ignore it?
As a business owner, you can voluntarily register for VAT as soon as you start or intend to start trading. You have to register when your sales turnover exceeds the registration threshold (£90,000 in any twelve-month period). For VAT purposes, your turnover includes all businesses you own, so if you have two companies, it will be the combined turnover compared with the threshold.
You can ask HMRC for an exception from registration by providing evidence that the threshold was only exceeded temporarily. You must be able to convince HMRC that your turnover is not expected to exceed the deregistration threshold of £88,000 at any time in the twelve months following the date on which the registration threshold was exceeded. If you fail to apply for the exception, HMRC may assess you for VAT on all sales from the date you should have registered!
So, if your turnover temporarily exceeds the limit, you should apply for registration and ask for the exception by answering 10 questions on the application form. The deadline is often missed but it is not a huge problem. You can make a late application but you will need an explanation with your application explaining how, at the time the registration threshold was exceeded, you could have known that your future turnover would be less than the deregistration threshold.
If you need help with this explanation or need further information, give us a call on 01622 738165 and the team will be happy to help.