Today we had the first Labour budget since 2010. What are the key takeaways? Income and personal taxes. In keeping with pre-election promises, there will be no changes to the current bands or rates for income tax, primary Class 1 NI,… Read more
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Last Day of the Tax 2023/24 Year
Today, the 5th April 2024 is the last day of the tax year. This mean that today is the last opportunity to benefit for any allowances that you might have for the 2023 / 2024 tax year. Ensure you have:… Read more
The 2024 Budget – the key points as it happened
HMRC scraps plan to close loophole that saves drivers thousands in car tax
The government has done a U-turn on a plan to classify double-cab pick-ups as cars for tax purposes. HM Revenue & Customs announced on February 12 2024 that it would close the ‘loophole’ that allowed double-cab pick-ups that can carry payloads… Read more
HMRC warns about an tax refund scams and fake tax rebates
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are warning that fraudsters could focus on Self Assessment taxpayers. HMRC say that they have responded to 207,800 referrals in the year to January, with more than 79,000 relating to fake tax rebates. The total… Read more
Income tax rates and thresholds for 2024/25 confirmed
The tax and NI rates and thresholds, as well as the national living and minimum wage levels, applicable to earnings taxed under PAYE have been confirmed for the 2024/25 tax year. One of the more lamented features of the current… Read more
USE A LIFETIME ISA (LISA) TO SAVE FOR YOUR FIRST HOME
Those aged between 18 and 40 can set up a Lifetime ISA (Individual Savings Account) to buy their first home or save for later life. You can put in up to £4,000 each year until you’re 50. The government will… Read more
Income Tax and selling online
In recent weeks there has been a flurry of online activity discussing the new law that will require online marketplaces to report information about income made by their users to HMRC. The discussion has led to many people asking questions… Read more
Spring Budget 2024: Key Predictions
WHAT TAX ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE MADE IN THE SPRING BUDGET? Clients will no doubt be hopeful of major tax cuts from the Conservative government alongside schemes to improve economic growth. Little is certain, but we do have some strong indications… Read more
NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS TO SAVE TAX
At this time of year, we think about New Year’s resolutions. It is also a good time to start planning your tax affairs before the end of the tax year on 5th April. An obvious tax planning point would be… Read more
YEAR END TAX PLANNING IDEAS FOR YOUR LTD BUSINESS
Tax E-News – Budget Special
On 15 March 2023, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt presented his first Budget to Parliament and set out a plan to reduce inflation, grow the economy and get government debt falling all whilst avoiding a recession and tackling labour shortages. Below we… Read more
Married Couples Allowance
HMRC is urging married couples/civil partners to check whether they are entitled to claim the marriage allowance. What is it, are you eligible and how do you claim it? HMRC has a special message to couples – “give the gift of the… Read more
Autumn Budget
Mini Budget September 2022
Chancellor reveals his plan for growth The week leading up to Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s ‘Mini Budget’ may have been a short one due to the Queen’s funeral but the new government managed to fill it with a stream of policy… Read more
Company Car Drivers – Time to go Electric
What is the current position? As most company car drivers will already be aware, if a company car is used in a private capacity, it will likely lead to a large benefit in kind, and therefore, a significant Income Tax… Read more
Autumn Budget 2021
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has delivered his Autumn Budget and Spending Review in the aftermath of previously announced significant tax increases. Here, we summarise some of the key announcements. Corporation tax rate increase to 25% confirmed The Chancellor confirmed that the… Read more
Key Dates for June 2021
A lot is changing this month, make sure you are aware to avoid any future problems
Claim tax back for working from home
People working from home for even a single day this year will be able to claim tax relief against increased costs as the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic rolls on. HM Revenue & Customs have confirmed that the work from… Read more
The National Minimum and Living Wage has increased from 1 April 2021
The new National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates came into effect on 1 April 2021. The new rate for the National Minimum Wage is £8.91 which is up 19p over last year. The National Living Wage is the… Read more
Budget 2021: What you need to know
1. Covid-19 An extra £1.65 billion cash injection to ensure the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out in England continues to be a success. £28 million to increase the UK’s capacity for vaccine testing, support for clinical trials and improve the UK’s ability… Read more
New deadline for online Self Assessment tax filing
Anyone who cannot file their return by the 31 January deadline will not receive a late filing penalty if they file online by 28 February. Taxpayers are still obliged to pay their bill by 31 January. Interest will be charged… Read more
Be aware of Covid related fraud
During the pandemic there will always be some that try and take advantage of others to benefit from the situation. One particular area that has come to light is fraud around the Covid vaccine. You will never be asked for… Read more
New grants will be available for businesses required to close in second lockdown
At the start of the second English lockdown (Thursday 5 November 2020), local businesses who have been ordered to close for four weeks may be eligible for a government grant of up to £3,000. The Local Restrictions Support Grant, which… Read more
The Job Support Scheme
Job Support Scheme Open Factsheet 1. Whatareweannouncingtoday?• Recognising the evolving situation with the pandemic and health restrictions, and the pressures employers are facing this winter, the Government has announced that it will increase the scale of support available to employers… Read more
Job Support Scheme – help announced for business until April 2021
Job Support Scheme Factsheet What is it?• The Job Support Scheme is designed to protect viable jobs in businesses who are facing lower demand over the winter months due to Covid-19, to help keep their employees attached to the workforce…. Read more
HMRC begins compliance activity around furlough mistakes
With the government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) drawing to a close and due to finish on 31 October 2020, the tax authority is wasting no time and has formally started its compliance activity. This follows last month’s royal assent… Read more
Second stage of the self employed support scheme open for applications
The government has called applications for the second stage of SEISS, having handed out £7.8 billion of grants to 2.7 million self-employed people over the first stage of the scheme. Those eligible will now be able to receive a second and… Read more
Job Retention Scheme from September 2020
From 1 September CJRS will pay 70% of usual wages up to a cap of £2,187.50 per month for the hours furloughed employees do not work. You will still need to pay your furloughed employees at least 80% of their usual wages for… Read more
Job Retention Bonus and what you need to do to qualify
This is a one-off payment of £1,000 to employers that have used the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) for each furloughed employee who remains continuously employed until 31 January 2021. The bonus will provide additional support to retain employees. To… Read more
Flexible furlough scheme kicks off
The government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) has so far helped protect more than 9.3 million jobs through the pandemic, with employers claiming more than £25.5 billion to support wages. While the scheme will remain open until the end of… Read more
New bank transfer rules come into force
A new ‘confirmation of payee’ safety measure will allow you to check exactly who you are transferring money to under new fraud rules that come into force today. Six major banks, including Barclays and HSBC, have introduced new security checks… Read more
Financial Assistance for employers who are unable to pay statutory redundancy payment
If you are an employer who needs to make staff redundant in order to survive the coronavirus crisis, a Government scheme is in place to help fund the cost of statutory redundancy payments. Employers who can’t their employees redundancy pay… Read more
Claim Tax Relief Working From Home
With the existing trend towards working from home accelerated during the lockdown, many people are asking how to save tax working from home because of the additional expenses they may incur. There are two ways this can happen: Your Employer… Read more
Flexible furloughing moved up to 1 July
Addressing the media, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak said that while the furlough scheme will be open until October, the government will ask “employers to start contributing”, as the government introduces flexible furloughing. “I believe it is right, in… Read more
Chancellor extends Self-Employment Support Scheme and confirms furlough next steps
The government’s Self-Employment Income Support Scheme will be extended, giving more security to individuals whose livelihoods are adversely affected by coronavirus in the coming months, the Chancellor announced today (Friday 29 May 2020) Rishi Sunak announces Self-Employment Income Support Scheme… Read more
Chancellor confirms job furlough scheme to close in October
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has outlined details of the extension to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. The scheme currently allows businesses to keep salaried staff contractually employed, but not working, while the government pays 80% of their incomes. The plan was… Read more
Mortgage payment holiday extended for further three months
Mortgage holidays started in March, allowing people to defer payments without affecting their credit rating. That respite from payments would end for the first applicants in June and the Treasury said the extension would provide certainty for those affected. However,… Read more
Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme set to launch | HMRC
A new online service will be launched on 26 May for small and medium-sized employers to recover Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) payments they have made to their employees, the government announced today (19 May 2020). The Coronavirus SSP Rebate Scheme… Read more
COVID-19 Resource Update to help you in the right direction
There are different sources of finance and assistance available from the Government designed to help you, and your businesses. Here is a guide of what is available. Self-Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) We are unable to apply for this on… Read more
Chancellor extends furlough scheme until October
Chancellor of the Exchequer has extended the Government’s furlough scheme until the end of October. Announcing the decision in the house of commons the Chancellor revealed that “no changes whatsoever” will be made to the current scheme until the end… Read more
Self-Employment Income Support Scheme: eligibility and how to make a claim
The Self-Employment Income Support Scheme allows those who qualify to claim a grant of 80% of their average monthly trading profits. It is paid out in a single instalment ‒ so the equivalent of getting three months’ worth of money… Read more
100% Government Backed Bounce Back Loan is Launched
The Government has announced a new 100% Government backed loan scheme for small businesses. Small businesses will benefit from a new fast-track finance scheme providing loans with a 100% government-backed guarantee for lenders, the Chancellor announced yesterday. Chancellor Rishi Sunak… Read more
Changes announced to Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS)
Many small businesses that have applied for a government backed CBILS loan thus far have been offered standard overdrafts and loans – without the Government’s 80% guarantee – on the basis that they fit the banks’ criteria for this type… Read more
HMRC Guide to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is a temporary scheme open to all UK employers for at least three months starting from 1 March 2020. It is designed to support employers whose operations have been severely affected by coronavirus (COVID-19). Employers… Read more
Self-Employed Income Support Scheme
26/03/2020 The long-awaited statement from the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak regarding COVID-19 support for the self-employed has been announced. The Chancellor said that the scheme will benefit some 95% of people whose main income source is derived from self-employment. A list of… Read more
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
24/03/2020 If you have been ‘furloughed’ then the new Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme may be able to help. If you are furloughed it essentially means that your employer has given you a temporary leave of absence or a type of… Read more
COVID-19 Business Support Update – 20 March 2020
20/03/2020 On Friday, the Chancellor went significantly further than in the history of this great county, with a series of unprecedented announcements in the Government’s support of businesses, employees and individuals. The range of measures for UK businesses is significant… Read more