HM Revenue & Customs

ATED Unique Taxpayer Reference Number

Enter the ATED Unique Taxpayer Reference number (ATED UTR) given to you by HMRC.   This number is sent to each chargeable person that falls within the scope of ATED.  The number begins ‘ATED’ followed by 5 digits. If you don't have an ATED UTR, leave this field blank. We'll send you one when we receive your return. Also see the guidance on providing a Business Unique Identifier.