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More civil servants avoid IR35?

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

Around 2,000 civil servants are working via personal service companies in order to avoid PAYE according to a leaked review created for chief secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander and reported on BBC’s Newsnight this week.

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Self Assessment late penalties reach £6.5 million

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

According to HM Revenue and Customs 650,000 people have still failed to file their 2010/11 SA returns. From 1 May 2012 they will receive daily penalties of £10 per day. That is £6.5 million in penalties per day.

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Self Assessment daily penalty letters chaos

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have identified that nearly 12,000 people have been sent a Self Assessment daily penalty notice in error.

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T Healy v HMRC TC01940

Last Updated: 16 November 2016

In T Healy v HMRC TC01940 [2012] an actor worked away from home: but were his accommodation, travel and subsistence expenses wholly and exclusively incurred for the purposes of his business and so allowable for tax?

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Virtual Tax Partner support VtaxP

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

 

Introducing VtaxP ®. Are you looking for cost effective tax advice and technical support? Try Virtual Tax Partner ® support for advisers and accountants.

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What is the 2012/13 PAYE tax code?

Last Updated: 10 February 2021

PAYE Tax Code FAQs

What is the 2012/13 PAYE tax code?

What tax code do I use for 2012/13?

What is the emergency tax code for 2012/13?

How do I check my tax code?

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Civil servant termination bonus: taxable as earnings

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

A "special" discretionary bonus paid when a civil servant retired from what is now the department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) was found by the First Tier Tax Tribunal to constitute earnings.

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CIS: company subcontractors & refunds

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

HM Revenue & Customs have just posted some guidance for Construction Indusctry Scheme (CIS) subcontractors wishing to reclaim repayments of tax dueducted under the CIS scheme.

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Property letting not a business for CGT

Last Updated: 10 October 2024

UPDATE 2013: this case was overturned on appeal.

In Elizabeth Moyne Ramsay v HMRC [2012] TC01871, a taxpayer was denied capital gains tax (CGT) incorporation relief because her property letting business was found to amount to holding investments and not running an active business for the purposes of the relief.

Relief under s162 TCGA 1992 - roll over of gains on business asses on incorporation may be claimed on the transfer of a business, as a going concern to a company. The effect of the relief is that any gain on incorporation is carried forward in the cost of the shares acquired. 

  • The property rental business was being incorporated prior to redevelopment of the property.
  • Once incorporated the new company proceeded with redevelopment plans.

The property business in question consisted of a single investment property: a house converted into ten flats.

  • Property business profits were returned under Self-Assessnent as income from property and not trading.
  • The taxpayer devoted approximately 20 hours a week to various activities of collecting rents and property and garden maintenance.

The tribunal found that the scale of the activities undertaken was commensurate with the size of the property but that they did not amount to business activities and so CGT relief was denied.

Our comment 

The Tribunal’s findings follow HMRC's guidance for a property rental business. S162 TCGA 1992 requires there to be a business, operated as a going concern. There is no requirement that assets should be used for the purposes of a trade and no mention of whether the business is an investment business or any other business for that matter, so it remains to be seen whether the taxpayer may lodge an appeal. 

IHT Business Property Relief is denied on for a property rental business on the basis that it is an investment activity. 

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Property profits and losses

CGT reliefs: disposal of business assets

Tribunal report: Elizabeth Moyne Ramsay v HMRC [2012] TC01871

 

Simplified tax accounting

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

 "Simpler Income Tax for the Simplest Small Business" is to be introduced from April 2013 following consultation.

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