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New regulations for Online Digital Platform Operators

To comply with the new digital platform regulations effective from 1 January 2024, platform operators must register with HMRC. Here are the key details regarding registration and reporting:

Who Needs to Register: Any platform operator facilitating the sale of goods, services, accommodation, or transportation within the scope of the new regulations must register with HMRC if they are subject to UK laws. This includes platforms that are UK tax residents, incorporated in the UK, or have their place of management in the UK .
Registration Process:

Platform operators must notify HMRC that they are subject to the reporting obligations by 31 January 2025 for the 2024 calendar year.
HMRC will provide an online reporting service, and platform operators must register to use this service before submitting reports. This registration will enable them to upload seller information in a digital format (usually XML files).

Due Diligence and Data Collection: After registration, operators are responsible for collecting and verifying information about sellers (such as name, address, and tax identification number) and transaction data for reporting. Sellers must also receive a copy of the data submitted to HMRC .
Penalties for Non-Registration: Failure to register or comply with these obligations may result in penalties. Initial fines can reach £5,000 and continuing daily fines of up to £600 may apply if operators do not fulfil their reporting duties .

Platform operators should begin preparations to ensure timely registration with HMRC and compliance with the new data reporting requirements to avoid penalties.

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