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All the latest changes to tax legislation- important tax dates and deadlines, Help-Sheets on managing your personal finances, business news & opinion, as well as updates on what’s happening at Rawcliffe’s.
Business Tax Relief for Capital Investment
In preparation for the 130% ‘super-deduction’ for companies coming to an end on 31 March 2023, other alternatives are being considered in an attempt to continue encouraging investment from April 2023.
National Insurance Contributions (NICs)
Some new measures have however been announced in an attempt to combat the effect of the increase, at least partially.
The Spring Statement 2022
In our newsletter, we provide an outline of the main areas of taxation covered in the Spring Statement. We have also included our observations on the more important changes, together with any planning points that may arise. In addition, we have included a detailed calendar of the most important dates for 2022/23 that will help you with tax planning ahead of time.
VAT Rates For Hospitality Sector Due To Increase From 1 April
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chancellor reduced the rates of VAT for the leisure and hospitality sector to just 5%.
Don’t Lose Your 2021/22 Personal Allowance
For every £2 that your adjusted net income exceeds £100,000 the £12,570 personal allowance is reduced by £1
Buy New Equipment Before 6 April?
Your business year end, not 5 April, is relevant for capital allowances purposes.
Will There Be A Mini Budget On 23 March?
The main Budget is scheduled for Autumn each year, but it is anticipated that the Chancellor will take the opportunity to make a number of tax announcements.
Planning To Sell Your Business In 2022?
Now that the economy is starting to recover, this could be a good time to think about selling your business. Remember that under the current capital gains rules, the first £1 million of an individual’s gains potentially qualify for a 10% rate of tax, provided business asset disposal relief applies.
Local Councils Open for Omicron Hospitality and Leisure Grant Applications
How to Apply: Blackpool businesses can apply here (Closing date for applications is Monday 14 February 2022 at 10.00am) Wyre businesses can apply here (Closing date for applications is Monday 14 February 2022 at 5.00pm) Preston businesses can apply here (Closing date for applications is Friday 18 March 2022.)
HMRC Have Put Back Tax Return Deadline
Normally self-assessment tax returns need to submitted by 31 January, otherwise there is an automatic £100 late filing penalty. Don’t panic however, as HMRC have recently announced that provided 2020/21 tax returns are received by the end of February, the late filing penalty will not be applied.
130% Super -deduction For Investing In New Plant Continues
This tax break, which started on 1 April 2021 continues until 31 March 2023, allows companies to deduct 130% of the cost of new plant and machinery from their profits where that plant would normally be included in the general capital allowances pool
Summary Of Freeport Tax Advantages
7 of the 8 freeport areas are on the coast and thus ideal locations for businesses importing goods into the UK. There is however no restriction on the nature of business carried out within the designated freeport area.
Full Customs Controls Started On 1 January 2022
HMRC have written to traders with a reminder of the changes coming into force from 1 January 2022 and how they might affect the way goods are imported and exported between Great Britain and the EU.
Remember To Declare Covid-19 Grants On Your Tax Return
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding Self-Assessment tax payers to declare any COVID-19 grant payments on their 2020 to 2021 tax return. These grants are taxable, and you should declare them on your 2020 to 2021 tax return before the deadline on 31 January 2022.
New Year Tax Planning Ideas
At this time of year, we think about New Year’s resolutions. It is also a good time to start planning your tax affairs before the end of the tax year on 5th April.
New Business Grants
The government is introducing a new grant scheme to support businesses that are experiencing difficulties because of the Omicron variant. Hospitality and leisure premises will benefit from targeted grant support. | Blackpool Poulton Accountant
Statutory Sick Pay Rebate scheme (SSPRS)
Employers will be able to claim the costs for up to two weeks of SSP per employee that has to take time off because of COVID-19. This two-week limit will be reset so an employer will be able to claim up to two weeks per employee regardless of whether they have claimed under the previous scheme for that employee.
Christmas Is The Time For Giving…(and Tax Planning)
One tax planning opportunity that many thought the chancellor might restrict was the exemption from inheritance tax for regular gifts out of an employee’s income.