If you’re an employer who is looking to provide job placements for young people, then the Governments Kickstart Scheme is a great way to take on young people with the help of significant funding. The Government are providing funding to create jobs. Who can apply for the Kickstart Scheme funding?…
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Dividend Waivers
Dividends are paid at the same rate for each category of share according to the number of shares held. However, such inflexibility could mean the distribution of profits not being made in the most tax efficient manner or produce difficulties for a shareholder who does not want or need the…
Continue ReadingExpenses and benefit returns for 2020/21
Expenses and benefits returns P11D and P11D(b) for 2020/21 need to be filed by 6 July 2021. Meeting this deadline is important as penalties may be charged for returns that are filed late. Form P11D A form P11D must be filed for every employee who has been provided with taxable…
Continue ReadingRelief for Interest Costs – Unincorporated business Vs Limited company
Most landlords will need some sort of finance in order to invest in property to let out. However, while tax relief for mortgage and finance costs are available regardless of whether the property business is operated as an unincorporated property business or whether it is run through a limited company,…
Continue ReadingRestart Grants and Recovery Loans
As lockdown restrictions are eased, businesses may need help to re-open and to recover from the impact of the pandemic. Depending on the nature of the business, they may be eligible for a Restart Grant or a Recovery Loan. Restart Grants The Restart Grant Scheme provides support to help business…
Continue ReadingTax allowances frozen until April 2026
The financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is unprecedented and borrowing levels in 2020/21 of 16.9% of GDP represent the highest level of peacetime borrowing. To meet some of this cost, the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announced in the 2021 Budget that various thresholds and allowances would remain at their 2021/22…
Continue ReadingCIS compliance for property developers
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a scheme whereby contractors of building firms are required to deduct tax at source from payments made to sub-contractors working for them. Some sub-contractors are entitled to be paid without any tax deduction, others at 30% as per HMRC‘s instructions but the majority have…
Continue ReadingNew VAT Reverse Charge For Construction Sector
Domestic reverse charge VAT legislation is about to change the way CIS registered construction businesses handle and pay VAT. From 1 March 2021, many contractors in the construction industry will stop paying VAT to their subcontractors. Instead, the contractor will pay the VAT directly to HM Revenue & Customs. This…
Continue ReadingUnused Residential finance cost
Since 2017/18, the amount of income tax relief that landlords with residential properties have been able to claim on residential property finance costs (e.g. mortgage interest) has gradually been restricted such that for the year 2020/21 the restriction is now given as a tax reducer at the basic rate of…
Continue ReadingRecent Issues in EMI schemes
When it was first introduced in 2000, the Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) scheme had an initial life expectancy of around five years, but arrangements proved to be so popular with employers and employees alike that the scheme is still going strong some twenty years on. In broad terms, the EMI…
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