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1-Apr-23: Changes to R&D tax relief

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…

Sky rugby commentator wins IR35 appeal

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…

Tip: How to pay your tax

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…

HMRC interest rates for late and early payments

With the forthcoming Self Assessment payment date of 31st January 2023 just 3 weeks away HMRC have increased the late payment and repayment interest rates applied to the main taxes and duties that HMRC currently charges and pays interest from 6th January 2023: late payment interest rate — 6% from 6 January 2023 repayment interest…

Maximize WFH tax deduction

Many workers who partly or wholly work from home (WFH) can, either, be reimbursed for this tax free (if their employer permits) or claim a valid tax deduction for this expense. HMRC have now amended the special rules that they introduced during Covid for the maximum WFH deduction that can be claimed. For employees (including…

Super-deduction: Time is running out

Incorporated businesses have until 31 March 2023 to claim 130% capital allowances on expenditure on certain fixed assets. This ‘super deduction’ was introduced in April 2021 to help companies continue to invest in plant and machinery after the pandemic.   Assets must be purchased new to benefit from the relief and it does not apply…

e-signatures: Are they legal?

As we continually move from the analogue to the digital age, approving business documents by e-signature is becoming evermore common place. In response to this, The Law Society have just issued an updated practice note. This practice note sets the scene by recognising that e-signatures can be in various forms: name typed on a document…

Autumn Statement 2022: A Summary

On 17 November the chancellor made his autumn statement and made a number of changes to the UK tax systems. Please take the time to read our summary of the changes announced and their impact via the link below.   Autumn Statement Summary   If you have any questions, or concerns, over these changes please…

The Autumn Statement: The owner managed business

There is one thing that we have all become accustomed to over the last few years and that is when there is ever a government announcement, there is a three-word slogan, and I would say that this time it should be “Hard” “Times” “Ahead”.   We are already aware of the increase in corporation tax,…

17-Nov: What are they planning?

With the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement scheduled for 17 November, a lot of Sunday papers today have pieces on what changes we might expect. With a predicted £50bn hole in the Country’s current annual finances (caused by growth downgrades and higher interest rates on debt repaymemts), any such changes are likely to be material. So what…