If you intend to make amusement machines available for play, you must register under the Machine Games Duty (MGD) regulations. MGD was introduced for existing operators from 1 February 2013. The published list of person’s who may be affected is anyone who: holds, or is required to hold, a licence or permit which allows them […]
Charities reminded to adopt online Gift Aid submissions
HMRC are advising certain charities to sign up to its new online Gift Aid system. The last “old style” forms will not be accepted after 30 September 2013. According to HMRC, more than 19,000 charities have already signed up to Charities Online. Since the online process was launched 22 April 2013 almost 50% of Gift […]
National Minimum Wage (NMW)
There has been much press commentary recently regarding HMRC’s pursuit of football clubs who stand accused of paying certain “employees” below the NMW. This action is being taken due to complaints HMRC has received from ballboys and club mascots who receive no payment for their time. All employers are required to pay their employees at […]
High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC)
The HICBC was introduced on 7 January 2013 and applies to couples where: One partner has received Child Benefit payments after 7 January 2013, and Either partner has income in excess of £50,000 a year. The person with the highest income, if both are over £50,000, will be liable to pay the charge. It will […]
Check HMRCs callers IDs
Readers will be aware that there a multitude of emails circulating on the internet purporting to be from HMRC. In almost all cases these will be some form of scam, attempting to gather personal information from you in exchange for the promise of a tax refund or similar inducement. HMRC have confirmed, on numerous occasions, […]
Coding Out Tax Debt
HMRC are looking to increase this activity, which involves the collection of tax debts by way of reducing your Code Number used when calculating PAYE deductions on earnings. There would be no change to the current £3,000 maximum that can be coded out for individuals earning less than £30,000, and the current coding out limit […]
100% Tax Write-off for a Low Emission Car
If you buy a new car for your business that has CO2 emissions of no more than 95g/km, you can claim a full deduction against your business profits. There are approximately 30 cars that fall into this category, but the list is growing. If you run your business as a limited company, the private use […]
Minimum wage crack down by HMRC
Businesses should be aware that HMRC polices the National Minimum Wage (NMW) legislation. Not only do they fine employers who breach the regulations, they also enforce the payment of underpaid wages to staff. HMRC have recently released figured confirming that 26,000 workers were paid less than the minimum wage. • 708 employers had been fined with […]