The Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt will deliver his Autumn Statement on Thursday 17th November 2022. This is postponed from the previously planned date of Monday 31 October 2022. What time is the Autumn Statement? The Autumn Statement will be...
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New VAT Penalties coming from 1 January 2023
What are the new VAT penalties? From 1st January 2023 a new penalty-based points system will be introduced for all VAT returns that are submitted late or the payment is late. This new system will replace the current default Surcharge. Nil or repayment returns that are...
New Chancellor reverses most of the Mini-Budget tax cuts
The new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has reversed many of the tax cuts announced by his predecessor, Kwasi Kwarteng, just last month in the Mini-Budget. We have summarised the key changes below. Corporation Tax The planned increase to corporation tax, from 19% to...
How to avoid penalties for Making Tax Digital for VAT?
Filing VAT returns Businesses must file their VAT returns using functional compatible software. Most businesses are doing this successfully, but those who do not may be charged a £400 penalty for each VAT return filed. Keeping records digitally Businesses must also...
What is the transfer of a business as a going concern for VAT purposes?
What is the transfer of a business as a going concern for VAT purposes? Be Aware, Getting it Wrong Can be Costly!! The transfer of a business as a going concern for VAT usually involves high ticket items. To get the VAT liability wrong can lead to severe...
What is the Postponed VAT Accounting system?
The Postponed VAT Accounting (PIVA) system for imported goods was introduced on 1 January 2021 and allows VAT registered businesses to declare and, subject to the normal rules, reclaim import VAT on the same VAT return. This avoids VAT being paid to HMRC on import and...
Experts criticise the new cladding tax
Some senior figures in the construction industry have criticised the Government for focussing the new cladding tax on UK-based developers, as international developers will not be subject to the new tax. What is the new cladding tax and when will it be...
Property tax: Second home loophole to end in April 2023
Starting in April 2023 many second homeowners will not qualify to pay business rates rather than council tax. However, the good news is that if they can demonstrate that their properties are rented out as a self-catering holiday let for at least 70 days a year then...
Stamp Duty Land Tax: Consultation launched to reduce perceived abuse of the rules
HMRC has launched a consultation into the methods used to calculate Stamp Duty Land Tax (“SDLT”) on purchases of mixed-use property. A mixed-use property is where a property is considered as both residential and non-residential. In addition, there may also be a reform...
VAT and Making Tax Digital
On 1 April 2019 (this was not a joke!!) HMRC introduced Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT. Businesses above the current VAT threshold of £85,000 have since needed to submit their VAT returns using “functional compatible software”. As of 1 April 2022, all VAT...
What are Freeports? VAT implications
A Freeport is designed to attract major domestic and international investment, these hubs of enterprise will allow places to carry out business inside a country’s land border but where different customs rules apply. At a Freeport, imports can enter with simplified...
Capital Gains Tax deadline extended
The Chancellor announced in his Autumn Budget that from 27 October 2021 the deadline for UK residents to report and pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) after selling UK residential property will increase from 30 days after the completion date to 60 days. This change follows a...











