The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) has opposed the UK government’s Online Sales Tax (OST) proposals.

While AAT has stated that the business rates system is in need of reform, the body does not believe that the OST is the solution.

In its response to the HM Treasury consultation, ATT had the following criticisms:

  • defining an online sale is already problematical, will become increasingly challenging in the future and as such will not only be difficult to implement, but be open to abuse
  • exempting business to business sales from a new OST will almost certainly lead to evasion
  • proposals to limit an OST to UK consumers but not overseas buyers of UK goods or overseas sellers to UK buyers, appears to undermine the credibility and fairness of such a tax
  • rather than having environmental benefits, encouraging higher levels of instore shopping would probably lead to increased travel movements, increased pollution and increased congestion depending on the number of items purchased.

AAT head of public affairs and public policy Phill Hall said: “The Government consultation puts forward a very vague idea of introducing a new tax in limited circumstances, with limited applicability, that it will not replace business rates but may help reduce them for some retailers in unspecified circumstances – all in the hope of partially addressing the fact that businesses that mostly operate online appear to pay less in business rates than ‘bricks and mortar’ competitors.

“However, recognising that many retailers now sell both online and offline, the impact of an OST is likely to be broadly negative for most UK retailers.

“The high degree of uncertainty around these proposals makes it difficult even for the most passionate proponents of an Online Sales Tax to support these proposals.

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“AAT has carefully considered the pros and cons of such a tax, taken on board the uniform hostility to such proposals from both its Digital Advisory and Tax Panels and concluded that the proposals should be opposed.”