UK businesses paid approximately £186 billion in tax during the 2017/18 financial year, a new report from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has revealed. Read More
Month: April 2018
Scam alert: fake emails from Companies House
The Government has alerted business owners and directors to a new scam email professing to be from Companies House. If you receive one of these emails, do not open it and report it to the relevant authority. Read More
What happens if I am struggling with payroll and auto-enrolment?
Keeping on top of payroll poses a huge challenge for businesses of all shapes and sizes. The legislation governing tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs) is forever changing, as are the rules relating to the National Living Wage (NLW) and auto-enrolment pensions. All of these changes need to be carefully followed and taken into account when administering your payroll. Read More
SMEs keen to expand their business portfolios
More than a third (38 per cent) of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are planning on expanding their business portfolios this year by acquiring new premises and investing more money in e-commerce and new technology, a new survey reveals. Read More
HMRC forced to remove “incorrect” pension calculator from website
In recent days, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has been forced to remove a popular online calculator from its website, after it emerged that the software was giving users “incorrect” information about how much money they can save into their pensions. Read More
Keep up to date with Foreign Tax Credit Relief Scheme requirements
Employers who are required to deduct foreign tax in addition to UK PAYE from the salaries of employees who work abroad should take note of an important reminder. Read More
OTS calls for “detailed review” of business tax
The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) has called for a “detailed review” of the ways in which the UK’s tax system affects businesses, amid concerns that urgent simplification is required in order to stimulate growth.
In recent days, the Government body has published a report assessing the nature of existing tax reliefs and charges, their effectiveness and how they interact with one another, the FT Adviser reports.
Upon assessing how the UK’s tax framework affects firms throughout all key stages of the business life cycle, the OTS has concluded that an urgent overhaul is needed in order to reduce complexity and improve access to tax reliefs and incentives for businesses.
In particular, the OTS is seeking views on Capital Gains Tax (CGT), Inheritance Tax (IHT) and Entrepreneur’s Relief (ER).
However, it is also interested in gaining opinions on how the operation of the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) and Venture Capital Trust (VCT) schemes might be simplified or improved.
Angela Knight, Chair of the OTS, said: “This is a time when the need to encourage innovation, support growing businesses, the economy and employment in the UK, is a priority.
“It has never been so important that the business tax system is fit for this purpose and supports these aims.”
Paul Morton, Tax Director at the OTS, added: “This paper takes a significant first step towards meeting the pressing need to undertake a detailed review of the tax system as it operates across the business life cycle.
“It is aimed at helping the businesses that are the lifeblood of the UK economy to maximise their opportunities and to make the system clear and simple to understand and use.”
SME confidence soars to three-year high
Business confidence among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) soared to a three-year high in the first three months of 2018, a new study has revealed. Read More
EMI relief expires: what you need to know
EU State Aid approval for the Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI) scheme expired on 6 April 2018, meaning any share options received after this date may not be eligible for tax reliefs. Read More
Employee satisfaction on the rise among SME workers
A new study suggests that the majority of Britons who work for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are highly satisfied with their roles. Read More