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Which tax code should I use? - (UK only)

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Summary

This guide explains which tax code to use for sales of services to the UK when you charge VAT.

Description

Based on the information you've given us, we recommend you use the following tax codes depending on the VAT rate you're applying.

Standard rate - 20%

Which tax code to useT1
How this affects your VAT Return

Standard and VCA schemes:

The tax amount appears in box 1.
The net amount appears in box 6.

Flat rate schemes:

The flat rate percentage of the net amount appears in box 1.
The gross amount appears in box 6.


Reduced rate -  5%

Which tax code to useT5
How this affects your VAT Return

Standard and VCA schemes:

The tax amount appears in box 1.
The net amount appears in box 6.

Flat rate schemes:

The flat rate percentage of the net amount appears in box 1.
The gross amount appears in box 6.

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The VAT or tax codes used in this article are based on the default or recommended codes set up in the software. These may be different in your software.