With many businesses seeing a return to pre-pandemic trading levels, now is an ideal time to review your SME’s VAT status. Businesses must compulsorily register for VAT where ‘VAT-able’ supplies (which is usually, but not always, your turnover), on a rolling 12 month basis, exceeds £85,000. Voluntary registration, however, can take place with turnover below this…
The flat rate VAT scheme is available to any business with taxable annual sales of £150,000 or below, excluding VAT. It was introduced in 2003 to ease the administration needed for small businesses by simplifying the VAT return process. Once you have joined the scheme you can remain until your total VAT-Inclusive business income exceeds…
On 1st April 2023, VAT celebrates its 50th anniversary since it was first introduced in 1973. VAT is a tax placed on a product or service at each stage of its production and distribution. VAT is an important source of revenue for the Government. The History of VAT VAT was first introduced in France,…
From 6th April 2023, HMRC will no longer accept paper P11D and P11D(b) forms. All submissions, for the 2022-23 tax year onwards, will have to be made through HMRC’s PAYE Online Services or commercial payroll software. This change also affects how amended P11D and P11D(b) submissions must be made. Historically, amendments could only be…
The ever-changing farming industry is one that provides a multitude of complexities for accountants and tax advisers, not only from the day to day aspects of the business, but also with the historical family arrangements to the issues of ownership and succession. With the forthcoming changes to subsidies both in terms of the conditions…
In Jeremy Hunt’s first budget speech he provided a great deal of headline support to UK businesses and concentrated on the letter E with Enterprise, Everywhere, Employment and Education. It was confirmed that the Corporation Tax rate will rise as previously announced to increase from 1 April 2023 from a rate of 19% to…
Companies only have until 31 March 2023 to claim 130% capital allowances on qualifying fixed assets. This ‘super-deduction’ was introduced in April 2021 to encourage businesses to invest in plant and machinery following the Covid-19 pandemic. Under the super-deduction, for every £1 that a company invests, their taxes are cut by up to 25p.…
From 1 April 2023 there are a few changes to the ‘super-generous’ R&D tax relief rules: The Research and Development Expenditure Credit (RDEC) rate will increase from 13% to 20%, The SME additional deduction will decrease from 130% to 86% and the SME tax credit (surrender) rate will decrease from 14.5% to 10%. Additional costs…
Former rugby player and Sky commentator, Stuart Barnes, has won his £695k appeal against HMRC. HMRC determined his contract for Sky from 2013 to 2019 should be subject to Income Tax and National Insurance. Using previous case law, it was agreed there was mutuality of obligation (MOO) and a sufficient degree of control by…
The 31st January payment deadline is fast approaching. Here are some tips to ensure you get your payments to HMRC on time: HMRC accepts payments on date of payment rather than date it reaches their account You can pay via the secure HMRC App You can pay via scanning the QR code within your HMRC…