How to Switch VAT Service Provider?

Is your VAT service provider failing you? Maybe they’re missing deadlines, ignoring your messages or worse, on the brink of bankruptcy. Late VAT returns and poor communication aren’t just frustrating. They have the potential to snowball into penalties, audits and even a two-year ban from business-critical schemes like Import One Stop Shop.

Any disruption in your VAT services is stressful, so switching agents might be the best course of action. But, just like most things tax, switching isn’t always simple.

Knowledge is power though, so we’ve created this guide to help you get your VAT back in your control.

VAT Agent Red Flags 

There will be warning signs that it’s time to switch providers, especially if your current agent is approaching bankruptcy. Getting caught by surprise could leave you without access to records or tax portals that you need to maintain your VAT compliance.

- Erratic Billing 

If your bills have changed a lot recently, or there’s been a sudden hike in price, that might be a sign that your service provider is in trouble. Delayed invoicing is another sign. As businesses run out of money, they tend to lose the resources they need to maintain regular billing cycles. 

- High Staff Turnover 

Is anyone answering the phone? Can you get a reply to your emails? Are support tickets being closed without answers? Companies running out of money are hard places to work. Unreliable pay checks, redundancies and the stress are all things that drive people away and prevent them from being replaced. Communication channels are often the first thing to be impacted in situations like this, as remaining staff struggle under increasing workloads. 

- System Outages

Most VAT agents have some sort of portal, dashboard or document sharing system that makes passing them things like your sales data easier. It’s a red flag if your access to these things becomes unreliable, but even more so if they stop working altogether.

- Which countries do I need to register for an EORI in?

You need to register in the first port of entry for your goods within the EU, or GB if importing into the UK.

- News and Rumour 

When it comes to financial services like VAT providers, there’s no smoke without fire. Gossip alone isn’t worth acting on, but when paired with other warning signs, it might be time to leave. You might hear this at networking groups for your industry, on social media, or from another supplier of yours in a different industry.

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An IOSS number makes it easy to handle EU import VAT, and we make IOSS registrations and returns even easier with support that’s rated 4.7/5 on Trustpilot.  

 IOSS registrations can take as little as 3 working days, meaning if you talk to us on Monday, we can have your IOSS number by Thursday. 

What You Need to Do to Switch Providers 

If you start to feel like you want to switch VAT service providers (for whatever reason), the first thing you need to do is get all your documents in order. If it’s not already, get your sales data organised as you’ll need it in hand to start work with your new agent. The next thing you’ll need to do is request copies of important documents.

- Request copies of your records

Getting copies of documents related to your VAT records is so important. If you can, make sure you get copies of:

  • – VAT Records 
  • – VAT filings 
  • – Any correspondence with the tax authorities 
  • – Submission confirmation information 

Being able to show previous submissions in the Czech Republic and Germany makes changing to another agent much easier. In the UK, HMRC will want to see the last submission, or they won’t allow another VAT Service Provider to take over your account.
Your VAT service provider missing submissions, letters or payments on your behalf means you’re more likely to be audited.  
Ignoring letters from tax authorities could be disastrous. At a minimum, you’ll face penalties plus interest for non-compliance. If the tax authority is looking for documents to support past VAT refunds and you’re unable to supply past returns or supplier invoices, you’ll be required to pay back any reclaimed VAT, plus interest.

- If you’re registered for VAT in France 

In France, your old/current agent will need to remove you from their portal before your new provider can take over your filings. The portal is how returns are filed, so if your old agent doesn’t do this, your new VAT service provider will have to negotiate with the French tax authority to take over your account before they can begin filing your returns. This can cause considerable delay in getting your VAT filings back on track.

- What if your VAT Agent is Unresponsive? 

Don’t panic if you can’t get your VAT provider to respond or if they’re already insolvent. You may be able to get copies of past submissions by contacting the tax authorities. You’ll need to provide proof of your registrations, like VAT certificates or past emails and explain what’s happening. 

The process for obtaining copies varies from country to country, and some won’t provide them at all. It can take a while (several weeks) for your request to be processed. In the meantime, sort through what data you do have. Your next VAT service provider might be able to help you reconstruct missing filings, though usually for a fee. 

Looking for another VAT Service Provider?

Whilst you’re running down documents and contacting tax authorities, you also need to be looking for alternative VAT service providers.
Maybe you already have one in mind – either way, it’s a good idea to do a little research on them before you make the switch. 

If you have concerns that your VAT agent is going to go bankrupt or close suddenly, we recommend getting this out of the way as soon as you can.
Just having a plan can make the whole situation much less stressful. Plus, you can jump ship as soon as you’re ready and reduce the likelihood of
missing another filing or payment deadline.
 

Once you know where you’re going, review your contract with your current VAT service provider.
There might be termination of service clauses that include offboarding timelines or financial protections that you can make use of.
 

1. Reliability

Every country has some sort of commercial register – a list of all the companies formed in that country.
You can look up basic information about the company, including financial filings that can give you a clue to the business’s overall health and history. Some registers you can only
access for a fee, but the majority allow you to retrieve basic information for free. 

Look for late filings or missing filings of company accounts. Financial difficulty isn’t the only reason why a company might be late filing its accounts, but it is the most common one. Have multiple directors resigned at once? Senior staff might be leaving to escape association with a failing company. 

2. Transparency

Look for clear information about how they report to you, like monthly updates or dashboards. Are they willing to share copies of filings, payment confirmations, and messages with tax authorities?

The easiest way to find this out is to ask if you’ll have access to these things. You can also request sample reports or previews of dashboards.

3. Proven Track Record 

Does this supplier have experience in your industry? Search their website and the wider internet for case studies and reviews show successful outcomes for businesses like yours. Another good sign is that other businesses in your industry have partnered with them. For example, we’re partnered with ILG, an award winning 3PL provider.

3. Proven Track Record 

Customer support makes all the difference, and reviews are a great marker for this. Check their rating but also read their reviews. See if clients mention talking about communication. Mentioning specific staff by name is a green flag!

Rated 4.7/5 on Trustpilot and Highest Rated in the Industry

Ben, GB
'Always really fast to respond to any queries'

Very good company. They have processed out EU VAT returns for IOSS for the last year now and we haven't had any problems. Ulla our client manager is always really fast to respond to any queries and is great to work with. I would definitely recommend Simply VAT.
Tom Sanderson
'If you are in E-Com I wouldn't go anywhere else other than this team!'

EXCELLENT team - Nothing in tax world is simple, but these guys certainly get us a lot closer to it than we would alone! If you are in E-Com I wouldn't go anywhere else other than this team!
Miguel
'Always there to help and understanding when we don’t always have all the details'

Julieta has been incredibly supportive since day one. It’s truly a pleasure to work with such a dedicated manager. It has been an absolute joy working with her—this is truly how I feel.
info C&B e-com
'Always available to answer questions and very attentive to details'

Every step was smooth and clearly explained, making it easy to get everything set up. The customer team has been incredibly supportive, always available to answer my questions, and they are very attentive to detail. I feel confident moving forward with their support!
Mark Bounds, GB
'It has been smooth sailing each month for IOSS VAT returns'

Good assistance during the onboarding process to make sure everything is working smoothly and both client and agent understand their responsibilities. Once everything was set up it has been smooth sailing each month for IOSS VAT returns.
Sasha
'Setup was easy, onboarding excellent, questions answered quickly'

I used SimplyVAT to register for VAT and OSS. Sending sales data from Shopify via API worked without problems. Setup was easy, onboarding excellent, questions answered quickly and competently. My experience with all team members was also flawless.
Eriq Beoku-Betts, GB
'Never had to worry about submissions because they were always on the ball'

Worked with SimplyVat for about 2 years for their IOSS service. Honestly, flawless service. I never had to worry about their submissions because they were always on the ball. Answered questions quickly and picked on things that I missed.
Tom Rice, GB
'Gone above and beyond to resolve issues and ensure we hit payment deadlines'

Really important with a service like this that you can get hold of someone when there is an issue and Abhay has always been quick to respond when needed. They have also provided some very thorough consultancy advice via Paulina. A good company to work with.

Get your documents

  • – Get copies of all your VAT returns and filings 
  • – Get copies of submission confirmations
  • – Gather your sales data and transaction history 
  • – Get copies of correspondence with tax authorities 
  • – Get copies of your VAT registration certificates

If you’re registered in France

  • – Ask your current provider to remove your registration from their portal (This must be done before your new provider can take over)

If you're registered for IOSS

  • – Get your current intermediary to deregister your IOSS number (You can’t be re-registered until this is done) 

When Your Provider is Unresponsive 

  • – Contact the tax authorities directly to request past filings 
  • – Contact the tax authority where you’re registered for IOSS and ask them to deregister you
  • – Begin reconstructing missing filings if needed (you can get help from your new provider)

Check for Outstanding VAT 

  • – Create a calendar of past and upcoming filing/payment deadlines that apply to you
  • – Check your calendar against your filings to find any missed deadlines or payments 
  • – File any outstanding returns and make late payments to avoid penalties

We are SimplyVAT – We are not just another VAT company, we care very much about our clients and we are on your side. Working in multiple languages with sellers around the world, we’re on a mission to help ecommerce businesses reach global markets by making VAT compliance simple. Read more about us and learn our story here.

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