Author: Neil Dando

  • NEW IHT RULES RELATING TO LIABILITIES

    NEW IHT RULES RELATING TO LIABILITIES This will not only impact NON UK Domiciled individuals but also any other person subject to UK Inheritance Tax (IHT) on their worldwide assets. NON UK Domiciled Person: Were you intending to borrow monies against UK held property and invest these monies outside the UK, thereby converting these funds…

  • LOANS FROM CLOSE COMPANIES TO THEIR PARTICIPATOR

    LOANS FROM CLOSE COMPANIES TO THEIR PARTICIPATOR Changes to S455 CTA 2010 – Charge payable by Company. A S455 CTA 2010 charge arises when a company makes a loan to an individual who is a shareholder of the close company or to one of his associates. The charge is 25% of the loan and is…

  • CAP ON UNLIMITED INCOME TAX RELIEFS

    CAP ON UNLIMITED INCOME TAX RELIEFS Do you have trading losses in the current year from your business (Sole Trade or Partnership)? Do you have losses arising in your property business as a result of claiming Capital Allowances? Have you paid interest on monies borrowed for a qualifying purpose, such as investing in a business,…

  • THE NEW STATUTORY RESIDENCE TEST

    THE NEW STATUTORY RESIDENCE TEST The 2013 Finance Bill has introduced new Legislation to put the matter of UK Residence Status on a legal footing rather than having to rely on past practices, changes in interpretations and case law. This should provide more certainty to people moving in and out of the UK temporarily or…

  • Capable Accountants in Bristol: Nailing the Numbers Right on Track

    When it’s taxpayers’ money on the line, simple flaps can derail the importance of spending on projects deemed vital for national defense. According to the Telegraph’s Christopher Hope:

  • How Bristol Bookkeeping Services Advise You to Stay Ahead of HMRC

    Running foul of Her Majesty’s Revenue Collection (HMRC) may have some serious consequences. According to Daniel Hunter of the Free Business Thinking website:  

  • Proposed Changes To The Taxation Of Relevant Property Trusts

    HMRC have published a consultation document which would have wide repercussion for clients who have set up or are considering setting up several trusts on separate days. Under the current rules each trusts is treated as having its own nil rate band which can generate substantial IHT savings. As part of looking to simplify how…

  • Hydrate For Health Receives Queen’s Award For Enterprise

    Bristol based company Hydrate for Health Ltd is celebrating after being named as a winner of a Queen’s Award for Enterprise – the UK’s highest accolade for business success, in the category of Innovation. The award is in recognition of the impact their unique product, The Hydrant is having across the healthcare system. The Hydrant…

  • Claiming Capital Allowances On Certain Fixtures In Buildings

    Have you identified all the expenditure and claimed all the capital allowances you can? This includes Expenditure spent on heating systems, lighting, Alarm systems etc.. Have you acquired a new freehold or leasehold property recently? Have you agreed with the Vendor the value of the building fixtures?

  • Child Benefit Tax Charge

    If you are unlucky to be caught by the new rules introduced on 7 January 2013 and are thinking of opting out from the “Child Benefit” regime altogether, then please reconsider. Not claiming child benefit could mean that some State Pension entitlement could be lost.

  • Change to IR35 legislation to cover office-holders

    IR35 tax rules are being extended to office-holders for the 2013-14 tax year onwards. This change applies where a worker provides their personal services to a client via an intermediary to fulfil the duties of an office and the income for those services has not already been subject to PAYE/NICs as employment income.

  • All sleeping and limited partners and agents will pay NICs from 6 April

    From 6 April 2013 sleeping and inactive limited partners will be required to pay Class 2 NICs and Class 4 NICs after reviewing its interpretation of the law, unless a sleeping or inactive limited partner is either under 16, over pension age, is granted the small earnings exception, is a married woman or widow with…

  • Some Overseas News

    TAX AGREEMENTS ‒ Jersey and Guernsey agree automatic reporting to UK 

Banks in Jersey and Guernsey will soon begin automatically reporting client information to the UK tax authorities, probably starting next year. As with the earlier Isle of Man agreement, UK residents are now being invited to disclose previously undeclared offshore accounts to HM Revenue…