HMRC delays agent services account approvals

HMRC has extended the processing time for agent services account (ASA) and VAT agent reference number applications to 40 working dayseight weeksup from the previous 28 days. This change applies from the date HMRC receives an application.

Applications for an ASA must be submitted in writing, as no online application process is available. Agents must have an existing HMRC online services account and at least one authorised client for self assessment, corporation tax, PAYE, or VAT to create an account.

An ASA is required for agents to access essential online tax services. These include Making Tax Digital for VAT and Income Tax Self Assessment, the online tax registration service, the Income Record Viewer, capital gains tax on UK property, the trust registration service, and taxes like plastic packaging tax, multinational top-up tax (MTT), and domestic top-up tax (DTT).

The increased processing time highlights the need for HMRC to invest in modernising its digital services. An improved digital infrastructure could streamline applications and provide accountants with better tools to manage clients’ tax affairs.

For now, agents should account for the longer approval timeline when planning client services, particularly for new engagements requiring immediate online tax capabilities.

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