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Tax assistance in Dorset

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

Looking for Tax Advisers or tax assistance in the West Country?

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Scam Alerts: helping older taxpayers

Last Updated: 08 April 2021

If you are helping a pensioner with their tax, do look out for odd transactions on their bank statements, you might save them a lot of money.

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VAT: Hot food 'Pasty Tax' - U-turn

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

Proposals for a "pasty tax" have been shelved by the Government.

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Anti-avoidance measures: Budget 2012

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

Specific anti-avoidance measures were introduced by the Chancellor on 21 March 2012 for inclusion in the 2012 Finance Act.

 

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Budget 2012 - LIVE headlines

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

Highlights from the Chancellor's speech this lunchtime:

"We are going to earn our way out of debt...keep Wallace and Gromit where they are...aggressive tax avoidance is morally repugnant."

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OTS: share schemes simplification

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

The Office of Tax Simplification has put forward recommendations for simplifying tax advantaged share schemes. The measures potentially affect HMRC approved schemes and EMI option schemes.

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Tax Credits: urgent action required

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

Important changes are coming to the Tax Credits system which may have a material effect on clients.

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OTS: let's default to cash accounting for small business

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) has put forward its recommendations to simplify UK’s tax system for small business to the Chancellor, ahead of his March 2012 Budget.

The key recommendations are:

  • Tax Administration - the use of two-way email communication, better VAT rulings and information and a dedicated helpline for small businesses.
  • Simplified taxation for the smallest businesses –default cash accounting instead of full ‘GAAP’ accounts with a wider range of flat rate expense allowances with an “opt-out” allowing those to select the system that is most beneficial to them.
  • Turnover tax - a full study is undertaken of a turnover tax as a possible alternative taxation method for the smallest businesses.
  • Disincorporation –the introduction of a tax relief so that companies can disincorporate without incurring significant tax cost.

John Whiting, Tax Director for the Office of Tax Simplification said:

“We have spent a lot of time gathering the views of businesses and their advisers about the tax system from the sharp end. That has led us to recommend a range of practical changes to the way the system runs that will help businesses with their everyday tax affairs – and will help HMRC as well.

“We have also looked for ways of changing the tax system and that has led us to recommend introducing a disincorporation relief and a wider range of flat rate allowances. There’s a strong case for a form of cash accounting and indeed we think that going further into a radically different way of calculating tax for the smallest businesses needs study. Overall, we think that the recommendations put forward today represent a common sense approach that would help to ease the burdens of thousands of the smallest businesses throughout the UK.” 

Editorial comment 

The other benefits of cash accounting?  Nichola Ross Martin writes, Back in 2006 when I was tax editor of Accountingweb, we had some lengthy debates on cash accounting and many of us were in favour, although a few were not because of what I would term a "misunderstanding" of potential avoidance aspects. However, it has always been recognised by accountants that many businesses cash account already because they have no concept of GAAP. Back then I suggested that cash accounting might be the antidote to tax motivated incorporation –“…If we allow small business to cash account, but only unincorporated businesses, then it follows that many unincorporated businesses who before might have seen incorporation as a good tax saving wheeze will not find it quite so attractive in the future…” To this end it will be really interesting to see how the OTS’s recommendations will impact on the way that small business works, presuming that they are accepted.

 

Tax Transparency: why no penalties for Barclays?

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

The Treasury has closed down a couple of tax avoidance schemes being used by Barclays Bank, with retrospective effect.

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Tax Transparency: HMRC brings in new commissioner

Last Updated: 28 March 2014

HMRC has announced new governance arrangements for significant tax settlements.

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