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vat-validation

v3.0.0

Published

Check the validity of a VAT number

Readme

npm version

vat-validation

Check the validity of a VAT number. No dependencies.

Fork of jsvat.

What is it?

Small library to check validity of VAT numbers (European + some other countries). ([learn more][1] about VAT)

  • No dependencies;
  • No http calls;
  • 2-step checks: math + regexp;
  • Tree-shakeable;
  • Extendable;
  • Separate checks for valid VAT and valid VAT format;
  • Dynamically add/remove countries with which you want to check the VAT;
  • Detecting possible country before you finish;
  • Typescript;

Installation

Installation:

npm i vat-validation --save

(or yarn add vat-validation)

Getting Started

import { checkVAT, belgium, austria } from 'vat-validation';

checkVAT('BE0411905847', [belgium]); // true: accept only Belgium VATs
checkVAT('BE0411905847', [belgium, austria]); // true: accept only Belgium or Austria VATs
checkVAT('BE0411905847', [austria]); // false: accept only Austria VATs

or

import { checkVAT, countries } from 'vat-validation';
checkVAT('BE0411905847', countries); // check against all supported countries

to check against all supported countries

Return value

checkVAT() returns VatCheckResult object:

export interface VatCheckResult {
  value?: string; // 'BE0411905847': your VAT without extra characters (like '-', spaces, etc)
  isValid: boolean; // The main result. Indicates if VAT is correct against provided countries or not
  isValidFormat: boolean; // Indicates the validation of the format of VAT only. E.g. "BE0411905847" is a valid VAT, and "BE0897221791" is not. But they both has valid format, so "isValidFormat" will return "true"
  isSupportedCountry: boolean; // Indicates if "vat-validation" could recognize the VAT. Sometimes you want to understand - if it's an invalid VAT from supported country or from an unknown one
  country?: {
    // VAT's country (null if not found). By "supported" I mean imported.
    name: string; // ISO country name of VAT
    isoCode: {
      // Country ISO codes
      short: string;
      long: string;
      numeric: string;
    };
  };
}

Strict mode

By default, checkVAT is lenient — it strips spaces, dashes, dots, and slashes before validating. If you want to validate the raw input as-is (only uppercasing is applied), pass the strict option:

checkVAT('BE 0411.905.847', [belgium]); // isValid: true (lenient, extra chars stripped)
checkVAT('BE 0411.905.847', [belgium], { strict: true }); // isValid: false (spaces and dots not stripped)
checkVAT('BE0411905847', [belgium], { strict: true }); // isValid: true

List of supported countries:

  • Andorra
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Europe (EU MOSS scheme)
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Russia Federation
  • Serbia
  • Singapore
  • Slovakia Republic
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom (incl. Northern Ireland XI prefix)

How to import all countries at once?

import { checkVAT, countries } from 'vat-validation';
// const { checkVAT, countries } = require('vat-validation');

checkVAT('WD12345678', countries);

Extend countries list - add your own country:

You can add your own country. In general Country should implement following structure:

interface Country {
  name: string;
  codes: ReadonlyArray<string>;
  calcFn: (vat: string, options?: object) => boolean; //options - isn't a mandatory param
  rules: {
    multipliers: {}; // you can leave it empty
    regex: ReadonlyArray<RegExp>;
  };
}

Example:

import { checkVAT } from 'vat-validation';

export const wonderland = {
  name: 'Wonderland',
  codes: ['WD', 'WDR', '999'], // This codes should follow ISO standards (short, long and numeric), but it's your own business
  calcFn: (vat) => {
    return vat.length === 10;
  },
  rules: {
    regex: [/^(WD)(\d{8})$/]
  }
};

checkVAT('WD12345678', [wonderland]); // true

Module formats

vat-validation ships both ESM and CommonJS builds:

// ESM
import { checkVAT, belgium, austria } from 'vat-validation';

// CommonJS
const { checkVAT, belgium, austria } = require('vat-validation');

How vat-validation checks validity?

There is a 2-step check:

  1. Format validation — compare against a list of regular expressions.

For example, the regexp for Austria is /^(AT)U(\d{8})$/. ATU99999999 satisfies the regexp, but it should actually be invalid.

  1. Check digit validation — verify the number's built-in check digit(s).

Most VAT numbers contain one or more check digits calculated using a country-specific algorithm (weighted sums, modular arithmetic, etc.). This step catches numbers that look right but are mathematically invalid. After this step we can be sure that ATU99999999 and ATV66889218 are invalid, while ATU12011204 is valid.

NOTE: VAT numbers of some countries should ends up with special characters. Like '01' for Sweden or "L" for Cyprus. If 100% real VAT doesn't fit, try to add proper appendix.

Browser Support

Evergreen browsers only.