Budget 2016: summary of key new measures announced this week by the chancellor.

Subscribers: see our Finance Bill 2016: tax update and rolling planner for a full run down of all previously announced Finance Bill 2016 and other measures that apply from April 2016 onwards.

Income tax

From April 2017

Sporting testamonials

Uberisation allowance

Pensions, savings and ISAs

ISAs

From 6 April 2017

Property taxes

Stamp Duty Land Tax

From 16 March 2016

Property profits and losses

From 6 April 2016

From 6 April 2017

Capital gains tax (CGT)

CGT Rates

From 6 April 2016 

Entrepreneurs Relief (ER)

Measures that are backdated to apply to disposals on or after 18 March 2015

Acquisitions of shares on or after 17 March 2016

CGT exemption: Employee Shareholder Status shares

From 16 March 2016

See Budget 2016: Capital Gains Tax

Employment taxes

Disguised remuneration: e.g.EBT and EFRB loans

EMI option schemes

Benefits and expenses

Termination payments

From April 2018

IR35

From April 2017

Travel & subsistence reforms

Alignment of income tax and NICs

Corporation tax

Anti-avoidance: profit shifting and multinationals

From 16 March 2016

Other measures

Rates

See Budget 2016: Corporation Tax

R & D

Investment reliefs

EIS and VCT

Capital allowances

From July 2016

Inheritance Tax

VAT

From April 2016

Stamp Duty/ Stamp Duty Reserve Tax

From 16 March 2016

Tax avoidance sanctions

The government says that it will consider:

 The government will introduce a new legal requirement to correct past offshore non-compliance within a defined period of time with new sanctions for those who fail to do so. 

There will be a consultation on new powers to enable HMRC to gather data held by Money Service Businesses for tax compliance purposes 

 

Soft Drinks Levy