Latest Blogs in Business Tax
Whitings LLP
14th October 2022 Another tax U-turn: 2023 Corporation tax rise is back

The Prime Minister has announced today that she will reverse her recent mini-Budget plan to scrap next years increase in corporation tax rates. From April 2023, the main rate of corporation tax for companies with profits of £250,000 (assuming no associated companies) or more will be 25%. For those with profits of £50,000 or less the…

Whitings LLP
7th October 2022 HMRC increases interest on Late Paid tax

HMRC will raise interest rates on tax debt from 11 October following the 0.5% increase in the base rate.   This means that the late payment interest rate will increase to 4.75% from 11 October 2022. The rate last increased to 4.25% on 23 August. This is the highest rate since the height of the financial crisis…

Ben Kilby
7th October 2022 VAT Direct Debits – Cancelled?

Having received a copy of a letter a client has received from HMRC today, it states that due to inactivity on your VAT account your direct debit instruction has expired. If you wish to pay by Direct Debit in the future you will have to complete another Direct Debit instruction, either online or by post.…

Richard Alecock
5th October 2022 Office of Simplification change and review

The Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has announced on 23 September as part of the fiscal event that the Office of Tax Simplification will be closed. The Department was set up by former prime minister David Cameron and chancellor George Osborne in the first weeks of their coalition government.   The OTS, which is an independent adviser to…

Mike Blackledge
3rd October 2022 45% tax rate: Abolition abandoned

Less than 10 days after the government announced their ‘Growth Plan’ (otherwise known as the ‘mini-budget’), the chancellor has announced that the government will not proceed with the proposed plans to cut the 45p tax rate cut which was intended to come into effect from April 2023.   As the government seem to be acting…

Mike Blackledge
23rd September 2022 Mini Budget: How it affects SME’s

In his first fiscal statement in his recently appointed role as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng has made a series of unusually radical announcements to try and stimulate growth in the UK economy. Owners of SME businesses will be particularly interested in the following business tax changes: The planned corporation tax rise in April…

Whitings LLP
23rd September 2022 Mini Budget: Repeal of IR35 reforms

>>> Stop Press <<< The Government reversed this decision on Friday 14 October 2022.   Todays ‘fiscal event’, announced by the Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, promises the 2017 and 2021 off-payroll working reforms of IR35 will be scrapped, to simplify the tax system.   Those laws had required the end client, and not the contractor, to…

Richard Alecock
13th September 2022 5-Oct: SA registration deadline

There is now less than a calendar month before the self-assessment (SA) deadline for registering with HMRC (5 October 2022). Do not delay – register today!   If you are not sure if you need to file an SA tax return, did you, between 6 April 2021 and 5 April 2022:   Commence working for…

Scott Bishop
12th September 2022 Property renovations: Potential VAT trap

VAT can be something of a minefield when it comes to construction, with the VAT rate depending on the specific circumstances. The applicable rate of VAT will vary depending on the project undertaken and should be considered from the outset to avoid potentially costly errors. The first sale of a newly built residential property will…

Ian Piper
25th August 2022 Electric cars: The tax breaks

For around the last 20 years or so, the tax treatment of company cars has continually become less attractive. The value of the benefits in kind, taxable on the employee, has increased quicker than inflation, and the capital allowance tax deduction, for the business, has become more and more diluted. As part of its plans…