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Payments on account (POA)

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Value Added Tax
Guidance

Payments on account (POA)

Produced by a Tolley Value Added Tax expert
Value Added Tax
Guidance
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This guidance note provides and overview of the payments on account regime (POA).

More in depth commentary can be found in De Voil Indirect Tax Service V5.110.

What are payments on account?

VAT registered businesses with an annual VAT liability of more than £2.3m are required to make payments on account (POA).

Under the POA regime, businesses make interim payments at the end of months two and three for each VAT return quarter. The interim payment is intended to cover part of the overall VAT liability for the VAT return quarter. The balancing payment for that quarters' VAT liability will be settled when the business submits its VAT return payment.

POA must be made electronically and the cleared funds reach HMRC's account by close of business on the due date (or on the last working day if that is earlier).

It should be noted that under VATA 1994, s 83 businesses have no right of appeal against being included within the POA regime. However, businesses who come within the scope of the POA scheme

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