HMRC is reminding businesses that they will no longer be  able to use their existing Value Added Tax (VAT) online account to submit VAT  returns from 1 November.
By law, all VAT-registered businesses must now sign up to  Making Tax Digital (MTD) and use compatible software to keep their VAT records  and file their returns.
According to HMRC, more than 1.8 million businesses are  already using the MTD for VAT service. Over 19 million returns have been  successfully submitted through MTD-compatible software so far, the tax  authority adds.
From November, businesses who file their VAT returns on a  quarterly and monthly basis will no longer be able to submit them using their  existing VAT online account, unless HMRC has agreed they are exempt from MTD.
If businesses do not file their VAT returns through  MTD-compatible software, they may have to pay a penalty. Even if a business  currently keeps digital records, they must check their software is MTD  compatible and sign up for MTD before filing their next return.
Richard Fuller, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, said:
'MTD can help  businesses get their tax right first time, which cuts the administration burden  and frees up time for them to get on with what matters most to them – growing  their business.'