Author: Neil Dando

  • Super-deduction replaced by “full expensing”

    In his first Spring Budget speech, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a new “full expensing policy” to encourage business investment. From April 2023 to March 2026, companies can claim 100% capital allowances on qualifying plant and machinery, writing off the cost of investment in one go. The policy comes as the existing super-deduction, which provides a…

  • Chancellor removes lifetime pension limit

    The pension lifetime allowance (LTA), which limits the amount savers can contribute to their pensions without a tax charge, will be abolished, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced in his Spring Budget. Currently, people who save more than the current allowance level of £1,073,100 in their workplace pension scheme face a tax charge of either 25% or…

  • Government extends voluntary NI deadline

    The Government has extended the voluntary National Insurance deadline by an extra four months, meaning taxpayers now have until 31 July 2023 to make additional payments and help increase their state pension entitlement. The deadline for making additional National Insurance contribution (NIC) payments is usually six years. However, this extension allows taxpayers more time to…

  • Finance sector increases female representation

    The finance sector is making strides in female representation, according to a new report from the Women in Finance charter. The report shows that the proportion of women in senior management roles across charter signatories rose to 35% in 2022. Nearly three-quarters of the charter’s signatories increased female representation in senior management, while 6% maintained…

  • Investment zones explained

    What are the Government’s new plans? In his first Spring Budget as Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt announced a number of ‘investment zones’ across the country. The programme will provide 12 areas, split across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, with £80 million in support and “put powers and money in the hands of communities that need…

  • ESG: how green are you?

    Understanding environmental, social and governance factors. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) is a set of standards that measures how green, socially conscious and well-run a business is. By looking at your business through an ESG lens, you may be able to predict how sustainable it is in the long run. In this article, we’ll discuss…

  • Facing the future: Spring Budget 2023

    Jeremy Hunt announced his second fiscal statement and first Budget since becoming Chancellor against a backdrop of fragile public finances, an ongoing cost of living crisis, and increased Government borrowing. In January, the Chancellor appealed to the nine million ‘economically inactive’ people in the UK, specifically retirees, claiming: “to those who retired early due to…

  • Calls for R&D reforms to be paused

    The Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) welcomes a report by the House of Lords expressing concern over proposed reforms to the R&D scheme. The report, published on 31 January, highlights the need to pause any upcoming changes to the SME and R&D expenditure credit (RDEC) schemes. Some of the changes are due to come into…

  • Chancellor outlines four Es for economic growth

    Speaking at Bloomberg’s European HQ in London on 27 January, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt outlined plans to grow the UK economy and turn the country into “one of the most prosperous countries in Europe”. Hunt set out four ‘pillars’ for growth, including ‘enterprise’, ‘education’, ‘employment’ and ‘everywhere’. Ideas include turning the UK into the next ‘silicon…

  • Over 300,000 taxpayers miss self-assessment deadline

    Despite a record 11.7 million people submitting their tax returns on time, over 300,000 taxpayers missed the self-assessment deadline. On 31 January, 861,085 taxpayers filed online to meet the deadline, some with minutes to spare – 36,767 individuals filed in the last hour before the deadline. The peak filing hour on the day was between…

  • Bank of England raises interest rate to 4 percent

    The Bank of England (BoE) has raised its interest rate by 0.5% to 4% following a monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting on 2 February. This is the tenth consecutive time the Bank has increased interest rates, resulting in the highest base rate in 14 years. The MPC voted by a majority of 7-2 to increase…

  • Tax relief on pensions

    Tax relief is one of the best features of using a pension to save for retirement.  When you pay into your pension, some of the money that would have gone to the Government as tax goes instead into your pension pot, which can help reduce the amount of tax you pay and boost your savings.…

  • MTD for ITSA: what you need to know

    Making Tax Digital for income tax self-assessment (MTD for ITSA) was originally set to roll out in 2018, but the road to personal tax digitalisation has been relatively rocky to date. While the Government successfully introduced MTD for VAT for returns starting on or after 1 April 2022, MTD for ITSA has been postponed five…

  • How to build an effective business plan

    Businesses at any stage in their life cycle can benefit heavily from creating and implementing a business plan. Not only is a business plan there to map out your goals and aspirations, but also to identify any financial risks and operational challenges you may encounter. According to research conducted by Fundsquire, 20% of small businesses…

  • Corporation tax in 2023

    After multiple policy U-turns and much uncertainty, the main rate of corporation tax will rise from 19% to 25% from 1 April 2023, affecting companies with profits of £250,000 and over. The legislation provides that small companies with profits up to £50,000 will continue to pay corporation tax at 19%, with profits between the two…

  • Research & development relief guidance under review

    HMRC is inviting people to comment on draft guidance relating to the upcoming R&D tax credit relief reforms. The reforms, expected to be implemented from 1 April 2023, will change how R&D works in practice and set out additional information requirements when applying for the relief. Anyone wishing to comment can do so until 28…

  • MPs call for urgent improvements to HMRC’s performance

    MPs are demanding urgent improvements to HMRC’s “unacceptable service standards” after a parliamentary report discovered an “eye-watering” £42 billion is owed to HMRC from unpaid tax. The report also highlighted a dramatic drop in HMRC staffing levels, with 6,000 employees being cut over the past five years. Dame Meg Hillier, chair of the committee, said:…

  • Inflation remains a key concern for business

    Soaring inflation remained a key concern for businesses at the end of 2022, according to the latest quarterly economic survey from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). Of the 5,600 firms surveyed – 92% of which are SMEs – 80% said that inflation was a growing worry for their business in Q4 of 2022. Nearly…

  • Chancellor reveals new energy discount for businesses

    The Government has announced a new energy bills discount scheme (EBDS) for UK businesses, set to replace the current energy bills relief scheme (EBRS) once it ends in March. The new support package will last from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024, giving organisations a discount on high wholesale prices instead of capping energy…

  • Energy price cap removes risk for one in four businesses

    One in four business leaders (24%) believe the Government’s energy bill relief scheme (EBRS) has removed a “serious risk” to their business, according to a poll by the Institute of Directors (IoD). Of the surveyed 500 or so directors whose energy bills made up more than 5% of their costs, 11% stated they have been…