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Gifts out of surplus income exemption

The ‘gifts out of surplus income’ exemption is a powerful, yet often forgotten about, Inheritance Tax (IHT) exemption. As the name suggests lifetime gifts made from surplus income are immediately exempt from IHT, provided that certain conditions are met.   To qualify for this valuable relief, the following conditions need to be satisfied: The gifts…

Possible Payroll Auto-Enrolment Changes?

The UK Government recognises that payroll auto-enrolment pension contributions need to increase in order to cover projected short-falls in personal pension pots. A private members bill (Extension of Automatic Enrolment No 2) has received a second reading in the House of Lords & is scheduled to return to the Commons in September. The aim is…

mm Mike Blackledge
HMRC: Simple Assessments

We are seeing a lot of tax calculations (forms P800) and ‘Simple Assessments’ (forms PA302) being issued by HMRC recently.   Many of the tax calculations we have seen are incorrect – either because they only include an estimate of non-PAYE income (i.e. bank interest, life assurance gains, property profits), or they omit non-PAYE income…

mm Jeannette Hume
Whitings team victorious in Ely Aquafest raft race

  Raising money for local good causes, four members of staff from the local office took part in the annual Ely Aquafest raft race, and went home with a trophy (nearly!).

mm Jeannette Hume
Certificate of Tax Deposit (CTD): Use it or Lose it

The CTD scheme allowed individuals, companies, personal representatives, and trustees to deposit funds with HMRC, which could later be used to pay certain tax liabilities.   The scheme for new purchases closed on 23 November 2017. Existing certificates will be honoured until 23 November 2023. Any remaining certificates after this date should be promptly submitted…

mm Jeannette Hume
Self-Serve VAT Payment Plans Launched By HMRC

As of 31st May 2023 certain VAT-registered businesses are now able to arrange VAT payment plans directly with HMRC via their online account.   HMRC – Set Up A VAT Payment Plan   Businesses will be eligible to set up the payment plan online if: the latest VAT return has been filed; the total amount…

mm Richard Alecock
Reported your employee’s expenses and benefits? 

P11D & P11D(b)  For employers who provide expenses and benefits to their employees, there is now under a month to go to ensure your P11D and P11D(b) submissions have been made with HMRC (6th July 2023).   Payments of Class 1 A National Insurance must be made by 19th July 2023 (22nd July 2023 if…

School Visit

Who spotted Rebecca and Luke on the Whitings LLP stand at St Peters School Careers Fair today? 🤔 If you’re keen to train as a qualified accountant and become part of the Whitings Team, contact your local office to register your interest. We’d love to hear from you 👍 Click the link below to find…

mm Jeannette Hume
31 July: Self-assessment payment reminder

The deadline for paying your second payment on account towards the 2022/23 tax year is 31 July 2023.   Paying your tax bill You can make weekly or monthly payments towards your bill, if you prefer. Pay your Self Assessment tax bill: Pay weekly or monthly – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)   You can get help if you cannot…

James Selby
Mind the (NIC) gap!

The deadline for filling gaps on your State Pension record via voluntary Class 3 National Insurance, back to 2006/07, was originally 5 April 2023. This was extended in March to 31 July 2023, and has today been extended AGAIN to 5 April 2025. So we now have over another 21 months to consider necessary actions.…

mm Jeannette Hume