Each year we receive thousands of pounds of HMRC refunds for CIS contractors that had tax deducted at source. And as the tax year 17/18 (ie year ended 5/4/18) comes to an end a claim for a CIS refund can be put it as early as 6/4/18.
With a 6 to 8 week turnaround by HMRC to check and pay out the refund its worth getting your CIS tax return done as early as possible to ensure a quick refund. HMRC will not remind you of a refund balance due, and will cancel the tax payers ability to claim it back after 5 years have lapsed from the end of the tax year it was applicable in. So there is a limited amount of time to claim the CIS refund and if left to long HMRC will not refund it. If you want help with your CIS tax return for year ended 5/4/2018 then please get it touch as soon as you can. With our tax expertise and specilist tax software that connect directly to HMRC we can calculate and submit the best return for you ensuring the highest refund that can be correctly claimed. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Surbiton , Worcester Park , Kingston upon Thames , Cheam and Epsom they are considered in the Industry to be expert accountants and tax advisors for small businesses. Helping and supporting business throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends.
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All Personal Tax returns (self assessments) have to sent to HMRC by 31.1.18 and anytime after that will incur an automatic penalty of £100, which can rise up to £1300 the longer it remains outstanding. This is even if you had no tax due, as its a penalty for late submission not late payment of tax. Late payment of tax can incur more fines and interest upon the amount calculated at a daily rate.
Below is a list to help explain the fines process:
Also penalties can be issued for incorrect tax returns:
Therefore it makes sense that everyone should seek the help and support of an experienced and qualified accountant or tax advisor. As a reputable firm of accountants, such as Tax Affinity Accountants, will usually save you far more money in saved taxes through their skill and knowledge than they will ever charge. Leaving you more time and money to concentrate on your business, especially in these difficult economic times. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Surbiton , Worcester Park , Kingston upon Thames , Cheam and Epsom they are considered in the Industry to be expert accountants and tax advisors for small businesses. Helping and supporting business throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. We like lists and we know you do too. So here is a short list about a few things to bear in mind when tax deadlines are looming:
1) Keep all necessary paperwork organised and make sure to keep all paperwork even after the tax years passed a minimum of 5 years as HMRC can put you under a tax investigation at any point reaching as far back as 10 years. 2) Make sure to plan ahead with your finances so you don’t fall short when deadlines arrive. Save and put money aside for the tax due. HMRC gives you approx 9 months from your year end to budget for this and will not normally extend the deadline without penalising you with extra charges and fees, 3) Be conscious of when the deadlines are arriving and what state your finances are in. Don't forget when its due and keep a reminder on your calendar for it. It’s important that you know how much tax you’re due to pay as this helps you to plan your finances around how much is due. So the earlier you get your paperwork together the earlier an accountant can put it together and let you know. Leave it to the last minute and you may be left short of both information and time. HMRC offer a ‘Budget payment plan’ if you are struggling to pay the tax - which allows you to pay over a number of months as determined by HMRC (not you). You may also be permitted to stop payments for up to 6 months, this option needs to be set up with HMRC for payments through direct debit and when payments are made they need to be regular. If you would rather not use the HMRC’s budget payment plan then you can design your own budget plan which could allow you to put money aside for your tax payments eg borrow money from elsewhere, the pro’s for this is that you don’t get charges the fees from HMRC and have the restrictions which HMRC place. The cons are that you need to be self motivated to keep up payment with the your budget plan or lender. Alternatively if you prefer to pay in one lump sum then it’s even more important that you’re aware of how much tax you’re due to pay, how far away the deadlines are and your financial state. Overall awareness of the deadlines and you’re own particular financial situation can guide you to making a budgeting plan for tax returns. It’s also worth bearing in mind that just a bit of planning ahead can save you from unnecessary fines and penalties from HMRC. By Anon at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Surbiton , Worcester Park , Kingston upon Thames , Cheam and Epsom they are considered in the Industry to be expert accountants and tax advisors for small businesses. Helping and supporting business throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. As of today there are only 16 working days till the 31st January 2018, which is HMRC's online self assessment deadline. Our team of experienced tax accountants, some who have worked in the top 5 accounting firms in the UK, advise everyone to make haste and ensure their tax return is done early to both minimise tax and the chance of late filing penalty.
The submission of the personal income tax return and the payment of any tax and NI due for the period 6/4/16 to 5/4/17 is midnight 31/1/18. And anyone who has not yet had their tax return done should start to worry about the 'up to £1300 fine plus interest on late paid tax' imposed by HMRC for missing the deadline. To put it further in to perspective there is an immediate penalty of £100 if the return even one day late. The self assessment / personal tax return is required from the following types of people: 1. Self Employed (even partially) during the tax year 16/17 ie 6/4/16 to 5/4/17 2. Employed and earning over 100k for the year ended 5/4/17 3. Director or shareholder of a Company and taking dividends in the period as above 4. If you have received rental income in the period 6/4/16 to 5/4/17 5. You received savings and investments income in the period 6/4/16 to 5/4/17 6. You sold something and made a profit on the item, so are required to pay the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) eg selling shares, a property, an antique, Plant and Machinery etc 7. You have received income over £50,000 and you claimed Child Benefit 8. If you have not notified HMRC that you have left self employment and they have not confirmed that you do not need to do a 16/17 return 9. A letter / email / text from HMRC has been received by the tax payer advising them that they need to submit a tax return for the 16/17 year (note: only new registrants may get a reminder as HMRC expects old registrants to already know the deadlines and protocols required). 10. You received income from overseas including off shore companies (the law has changed) 11. You lived abroad and had income from the UK 12. You are retired and receive more than one type of pension and annual income payment pushing you over the personal income allowance 13. You have had a P800 from HMRC saying you have not paid enough tax in the year 14. You are minister of religion or and Underwriter 15 Even if a person has died they may still need to submit a tax return to make sure they have paid the correct tax and those that receive an inheritance may need to pay for Inheritance Tax (HMRC will advise further). 16. If you have received a P11d and not paid the correct tax for the benefit in kind eg company car, private medical, gym, travel etc So if you haven't already had your tax return done and still need to send / drop in your income and expenses information, please take heed of this reminder. For those that have handed in their information, we will make sure it is done before the deadline and if there is any tax due we will advise you of this well before the deadline. We can even have your deadline extended in some cases as we are a registered authorised agent for HMRC. And if your thinking of using an accountant - then make sure to note, not all accountants are the same. We recommend you use an expert in tax so he/she saves you far more in tax than you ever have to pay them for their service. A lot of accountants are using out of date knowledge they learned along time ago and never bother to keep up to date with the ever changing landscape of HMRC tax rules and regulations. With fines up to £1300 plus interest on the amount of tax due. This means for some, the penalties can be much greater than the actual tax that would have been due. So don't delay, as you have little time left. And in the unfortunate even that you do miss the deadline - most excuses and appeals are rejected by HMRC. If you would like to contact us about having your tax return done by an experienced tax accountant then go to our contact us page and tell us your requirements today. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Surbiton , Worcester Park , Kingston upon Thames , Cheam and Epsom they are considered in the Industry to be expert accountants and tax advisors for small businesses. Helping and supporting business throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice and support. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. Deadline: 31st October 2017 for Paper Tax Returns
For everyone already registered with HMRC for the tax year 6/4/2016 to 5/4/2017 they are required to submit their paper tax return by the 31st October 2017. And then to pay all tax and National Insurance payments for that period by the 31/1/18. So if you have to declare a tax return for 2016/17 year then we urgently recommend you contact a reputable and experienced tax accountant like Tax Affinity Accountants (one of the most highly recommend companies in the accounting industry) as soon as possible. It is of course possible to submit a tax return yourself and HMRC will direct you to do this, but what they purposefully fail to clarify is what various expenses and industry specific allowances are allowed to be claimed as legitimate deductions to help decrease your tax bill. And a good accountant, as any successful entreprenur will tell you, is usually worth his/her weight in gold when it comes to getting your numbers right and paying the correct and least amount of tax. At Tax Affinity Accountants our motto is that 'an accountant should legally save you far more in tax than they should ever be charging for their service' ensuring every client gets the very best service at a fair and reasonable cost. So our service more than pays for itself for all our clients. So if you have to do a 2016/17 tax return (or any other year) and would like us to help you. Or are already one of our very satisfied customers then please get in touch with us as soon as possible and avoid the late rush and have the most time put into your accounts. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. With branches in Worcester Park, Kingston upon Thames, Cheam, and Surbiton they are considered in the Industry to be expert accountants and tax advisors for small businesses. Helping and supporting companies, contractors and self employed people throughout the UK, they regularly help clients with their payroll and pension. And help grow their business by providing tailored advice. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. Thousands of reminder letters from HMRC have begun to drop on across door steps in the UK. The tax year ended 5/4/17 ie 2016 -2017 self assessment is now due to be completed and the sooner you do it the sooner you can get a refund of income tax or know how much you need to save and pay.
If you already have a personal UTR - unique tax number then the letter may have already arrived or will be on its way. If you do not then you may need to ensure you or your accountant has applied for one to allow for its submission. Who needs to do a tax return? You’ll need to have a personal tax return calculated and submitted if, in the last tax year:
By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. Based in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames they are considered in the Industry to be expert accountants and tax advisors for small businesses. Helping and supporting self employed people throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. As of today there are only 7 working days till the 31st January 2017, which is HMRC's online self assessment deadline.
The submission of the personal income tax return and the payment of any tax and NI due for the period 6/4/15 to 5/4/16 is midnight 31/1/17. And anyone who has not yet had their tax return done and paid for should start to worry about the up to £1300 fine plus interest on late paid tax imposed by HMRC for missing the deadline. The self assessment / personal tax return is required from the following types of people: 1. Self Employed (even partially) during the tax year 15/16 ie 6/4/15 to 5/4/16 2. Employed and earning over 100k for the year ended 5/4/16 3. Director or shareholder of a Company and taking dividends in the period as above 4. If you have received rental income in the period 6/4/15 to 5/4/16 5. You received savings and investments income in the period 6/4/15 to 5/4/16 6. You sold something and made a profit on the item, so are required to pay the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) eg selling shares, a property, an antique, Plant and Machinery etc 7. You have received income over £50,000 and you claimed Child Benefit 8. If you have not notified HMRC that you have left self employment and they have not confirmed that you do not need to do a 15/16 return 9. A letter / email / text from HMRC has been received by the tax payer advising them that they need to submit a tax return for the 15/16 year (note: only new registrants may get a reminder as HMRC expects old registrants to already know the deadlines and protocols required). 10. You received income from overseas 11. You lived abroad and had income from the UK 12. You are retired and receive more than one type of pension and annual income payment pushing you over the personal income allowance 13. You have had a P800 from HMRC saying you have not paid enough tax in the year 14. You are minister of religion or and Underwriter 15 Even if a person has died they may still need to submit a tax return to make sure they have paid the correct tax and those that receive an inheritance may need to pay for Inheritance Tax (HMRC will advise further). 16. If you have received a P11d and not paid the correct tax for the benefit in kind eg company car, private medical, gym, travel etc So if you haven't already had your tax return done and still need to send / drop in your income and expenses information, please take heed of this final reminder. Those that have handed in their information we will make sure it is done before the deadline. We can even have your deadline extended in some cases as we are registered authorised agents for HMRC. And if your thinking of using an accountant, note, that not all accountants are the same. We recommend you use an expert in tax so he/she saves you far more in tax than you ever have to pay them for their service. With fines up to £1300 plus interest on the amount of tax due. In some cases penalties are greater than the tax that would have been due. So don't delay as you have no time left and most excuses and appeals are rejected by HMRC after a penalty has been imposed. By Anni Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. Based in Worcester Park and Kingston upon Thames they are considered in the Industry to be expert accountants and tax advisors for small businesses. Helping and supporting business throughout the UK, they regularly help clients grow their business providing tailored advice. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. Deadline: 31/10/16 for Paper Tax Returns
For everyone already registered with HMRC for the tax year 6/4/15 to 5/4/16 they are required to submit their paper tax return by the 31st October 2016. And then to pay all tax and National Insurance payments for that period by the 31/1/17. So if you have to declare a tax return for 2015/16 year then we urgently recommend you contact a reputable and experienced tax accountant like Tax Affinity Accountants (one of the most highly recommend companies in the accounting industry) as soon as possible. It is of course possible to submit a tax return yourself and HMRC will direct you to do this, but what they purposefully fail to clarify is what various expenses and industry specific allowances are allowed to be claimed as legitimate deductions to help decrease your tax bill. And a good accountant, as any successful business person will tell you, is usually worth his/her weight in gold when it comes to getting your numbers right and paying the correct and least amount of tax. At Tax Affinity Accountants our motto is that 'an accountant should legally save you far more in tax than they should ever be charging for their service' ensuring every client gets the very best service at a fair and reasonable cost. So our service more than pays for itself for all our clients. So if you have to do a 2015/16 tax return (or any other year) and would like us to help you. Or are already one of our very satisfied customers then please get in touch with us as soon as possible and avoid the late rush and have the most time put into your accounts. The Importance of Submitting Personal Tax Returns to HMRC Before 31 Oct Deadline
The UK tax year starts from 6 April to 5 April the following year. You’ll need to send a tax return if in the last tax year
Chargeable Income It is your responsibility to notify HMRC of any income arising that makes you liable to tax. Notification must be received by 5 October otherwise you will have to pay a penalty. Filing a Tax Return The deadline for filing a tax return by post is midnight on 31 October. You will have to register by 5 October so we recommend registering well in advance as the process can take 4 weeks. If you miss this deadline, don't worry as you can file your tax return online by midnight 31 January the following year (3 months later). To file online, you will again need to register well in advance with HMRC for this service as the process could take several weeks. However a good accountant has the resources and expertise to file your tax return online without needing to register. If you file your tax return late, you will face a £100 penalty even if you do not owe any tax. The following penalties also apply for late filing of tax returns:
There is also a penalty if you file your tax return incorrectly depending on your behaviour.
Paying Tax The deadline for paying tax is 31 January and there are three charges for late payments.
By Hamza Habib at Tax Affinity Accountants Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. Based in Worcester Park and Surbiton they are considered in the Industry to be experts accountants for small businesses. Helping and supporting business throughout the UK, they regularly help new and established businesses to succeed. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. With none of the politics and huff that goes along with a budget just before a major election. The media maybe filled with information about the colour of the chancellor's tie and the opposition's facial expressions.
So at Tax Affinity Accountants we know and understand that businesswomen and men simply just want to just know what the effect will be on their business. That's why we have compiled a simple at a glance list to help you. 1. The Income tax personal allowance will be raised to £10,800 starting from 6th April 2015 (from £10,600) and to £11,000 the following year. 2. The higher rate of tax threshold is also raised to £43,300. 3. Plans to abolish annual tax return and move to a more automated digital accounts system. 4. Plans to abolish Class 2 national insurance contributions for the self employed in next Parliament. 5. Growth of the economy forecast to be up to 2.5% this year. Then 2.3% next year before reaching 2.4% in 2019. 6. Inflation is forecast to be at 0.2% for this year and the same for the next three years. 7. Fuel duty to remain the same as before as September's planned increase is cancelled. 8. Plans to sell get money back when banks were bailed out. £13bn of mortgage loans still owned by the government from Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley will be sold. Plus £9bn of Lloyds Banking Group shares to be sold this year. 9. Alcohol duty changes see 1p off a pint of beer and a 2% cut in cider and whiskey duty. While wine duty is to same as before. 10. Changes in ISA's. Total annual savings limit for ISAs has been increased to £15,240. With some types of ISA which will allow savers to draw money and put it back in the same year without losing any part of their tax free allowance. And a new help to buy ISA for first-time buyers will allow government to top up by £50 every £200 saved for a deposit. (speak to your bank for more details). 11. Changes so that pensioners will now be able to trade in their annuities for cash, with the 55% tax abolished and tax being applied at a marginal rate. 12. Plans to review inheritance tax avoidance through "deeds of variation". 13. A new personal saving allowance where the first £1,000 interest on savings income will be tax free for 20% basic rate taxpayers and £500 for higher 40% tax rate payers. 14. New tax on diverted profit to come into effect next month. This is aimed at companies moving profits artificially off shore. 15. There are plans to review of business rates to help businesses. 16. And for charitable donations the gift aid limit for charities to be extended up to £8,000. By Omar Tahir Khan at Tax Affinity Accountants. Tax Affinity Accountants are experts in Tax and Accountancy. Based in Kingston upon Thames they provide a bespoke service to clients right across the UK and are considered in the industry to be experts in business advice. They mentor and support members of the public to make their businesses grow and reach their full potential. For more information visit www.taxaffinity.com. To read more interesting articles like this visit www.taxaffinity.com/blog. Please feel free to comment and share this with your friends. |
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