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VAT Receipts for HMRC Expense Claims: What You Need

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VAT Receipts for HMRC Expense Claims: What You Need

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To reclaim VAT or support a UK business expense, HMRC needs a valid VAT receipt, not just a card statement. Here is what counts.

Quick Answer

A valid VAT receipt for HMRC shows the supplier’s VAT number, the date, a description of the goods or services, the VAT rate and amount, and the total. Under £250 a simplified VAT receipt is acceptable.

Full vs simplified VAT receipts

For purchases over £250, HMRC expects a full VAT receipt with the supplier and customer details. Under £250, a simplified VAT receipt showing the supplier’s VAT number, date, description, rate, and gross total is enough. Keep records for at least six years.

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FAQ

No. HMRC requires a VAT receipt or invoice showing the supplier’s VAT number and the tax charged, a statement alone is not sufficient.

Generally six years for VAT-registered businesses.

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