VAT Threshold Calculator UK

Should you register for VAT? Enter your turnover and find out instantly — plus see whether voluntary registration would actually save you money.

⚡ Quick Check — Am I Over the Threshold?

Your total sales in the last 12 months (or expected in next 30 days)
Expenses where you pay VAT (software, equipment, supplies — not rent, wages, insurance)
Affects whether VAT registration would cost you clients
Used to estimate Flat Rate Scheme savings

Below the VAT Threshold

You don't need to register for VAT yet.

📊 Threshold Progress

£60,000 Threshold: £90,000
67%
Headroom
£30,000
Monthly to Threshold
£2,500
At Current Rate

💰 Should You Register Voluntarily?

Even below the threshold, voluntary registration might save money — or cost you. Here's the maths for your numbers:

Standard VAT Scheme
£0
Net VAT cost/benefit per year
Flat Rate Scheme
£0
Net VAT cost/benefit per year
No VAT Registration
£0
No VAT admin
📋 Recommendation: Based on your numbers...

📅 Rolling 12-Month Tracker

Enter monthly turnover to track your rolling 12-month total. HMRC checks the rolling figure, not calendar year.

Rolling 12-Month Total
£0
Status

UK VAT Registration Threshold 2025/26: What Freelancers Need to Know

The VAT registration threshold for 2025/26 is £90,000. This was increased from £85,000 in April 2024 — the first increase since 2017.

You must register for VAT if:

You can choose to register voluntarily at any turnover level. This is sometimes worthwhile — we'll explain when.

How the Rolling 12-Month Test Works

HMRC doesn't check your turnover by tax year or calendar year. They use a rolling 12-month period — any consecutive 12 months. This means you need to check at the end of every month whether your turnover for the previous 12 months has exceeded £90,000.

What Counts as "Taxable Turnover"?

Your taxable turnover includes all sales that are not VAT-exempt. For most freelancers, this is essentially all your invoiced revenue. It does not include:

Standard VAT vs Flat Rate Scheme

Once registered, you have two main options:

When Voluntary Registration Makes Sense

  1. Most clients are VAT-registered businesses — They can reclaim the VAT you charge, so it doesn't cost them anything extra. And you can reclaim VAT on your expenses.
  2. Significant VAT-able expenses — If you spend heavily on equipment, software, or supplies with VAT, registration lets you reclaim 20% of those costs.
  3. Credibility — Some clients expect businesses above a certain size to be VAT-registered. It can signal professionalism.
  4. Approaching the threshold — If you're at £75k+, register proactively rather than scrambling when you hit £90k.

When Voluntary Registration Doesn't Make Sense

  1. Selling to consumers — They can't reclaim VAT, so your prices effectively increase 20% (or you absorb the cost).
  2. Low expenses — Little VAT to reclaim means registration is all cost and no benefit.
  3. Admin burden — Quarterly VAT returns, Making Tax Digital compliance, and more complex bookkeeping.

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