You must register if your income goes over £90,000 in a 12 month period. Some drivers choose to register earlier because it can increase their income under the Flat Rate Scheme.
In the right situation, yes. Many courier drivers use the Flat Rate Scheme, which allows them to keep part of the VAT they charge.
If VAT is not handled properly, you could owe HMRC money. That is why we manage the registration, returns, and deadlines for you.
VAT is usually paid every quarter (13 weeks). We remind you when it is due and tell you exactly how much to pay.
If you are self-employed and earn more than £1,000 in a tax year, you need to register.
A UTR is your Unique Taxpayer Reference. HMRC sends it to you after you register for Self Assessment. You need it to file your tax return.
Your Self Assessment tax return and payment are due by 31 January after the tax year ends.
HMRC can issue automatic fines for late filing or late payment. We monitor your deadlines to help prevent this.