Change description : 2026-02-19 14:00:00: Intermediary registrations for the VAT Import One Stop Shop Scheme will be available from 1 April 2026. [Guidance and regulation]
Register for the VAT Import One Stop Shop Schemescheme
How to register for the VAT Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) Schemescheme to report and pay VAT due on imports of low value goods to consumers in the EU, Northern Ireland, or both.
tell HMRC that your business is in Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland businesses only) — find out if your business is in Northern Ireland for VAT and how to tell HMRC in Register for VAT
You’ll also need:
the Government Gateway user ID and password you used to register for UK VAT
your name, permanent place of business address, telephone number and email address — we’ll only contact you by email or through your business tax account
the name of any EU country your business is registered for VAT or tax, your business address in that country and the VAT registration number and tax ID number — if you have one
the name of any EU country your business has previously registered for the VAT Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) or One Stop Shop (OSS)
your bank details including:
the name of your bank or building society
your name as it appears on your account or bank statement
your Bank Identifier Code (BIC) and International Bank Account Number (IBAN)
After you’ve registered you will be issued with a unique 12-digit IOSS VAT identification number. This number will be included in your HMRC business tax account.
Your registration for the scheme will start on the day you receive your IOSS VAT identification number.
keep records of all eligible imports of low value goods you make to consumers in the EU or Northern Ireland (or both) to support the information you give on your return
Importing low value goods into the EU and Northern Ireland using IOSS
Your unique 12-digit IOSS VAT identification number must be included on the declaration for each consignment of low value goods that are imported to consumers in the EU and Northern Ireland.
If you get someone to transport the goods on your behalf, such as an express, parcel or postal operator, you must give them your IOSS VAT identification number. This is to make sure they can complete the customs declaration process.
How to access your VAT IOSS Schemescheme account
You can access the scheme through your HMRC business tax account. You can use your business tax account to:
submit and pay the VAT due on your monthly VAT IOSS Returnreturn
view your VAT IOSS Returnreturn and payment history