Tax Diary August/September 2017

1 August 2017 - Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 October 2016. 19 August 2017 - PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 August 2017. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 August 2017) 19 August 2017 - Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly return for the month ended 5 August...

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Tax credits renewals deadline 31 July 2017

The deadline to renew a claim for tax credits is 31 July 2017. This time last year, HMRC announced that over 400,000 claimants had still not filed their renewals, and as a direct result, had their payments stopped or amended. One week before this year’s deadline, HMRC says that over 900,000 claimants have failed to renew. Readers who claim tax credits and...

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Muras Matters: Holiday Jobs Shouldn’t be Taxing!

  Holiday Jobs Shouldn’t be Taxing! Background With the summer holidays now upon us, it is a popular time for students to take up temporary jobs as they look to fund their holiday activities and their studies. It is important for those taking up a summer job to keep a close watch on their tax position, as they may easily end up paying...

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Reminders for landlords

Making Tax Digital Until a recent announcement, landlords were going to be drawn into the requirement to upload quarterly details about their property businesses to HMRC under the Making Tax Digital obligations. The date that did apply was April 2018 or April 2019 depending on the level of your rental income. We are now told that the only MTD filings required before...

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Excessive credit card charges to be axed

The government is unveiling new rules that will mean card-charging in Britain - where people can be charged 20% extra for purchases like a flight just for paying with a credit card - will come to an end in January 2018. ‘Surcharging’ is common practice across the country - with businesses ranging from takeaway apps to global airlines charging people to...

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Muras Matters: HMRC Disclosure Campaigns

HMRC Disclosure Campaigns Background HM Revenue & Customs (“HMRC”) have launched a number of “campaigns” over recent years to give taxpayers the opportunity to come forward and declare any undisclosed income and tax that they might owe. Each campaign has targeted a specific group of taxpayers or a particular type of activity. Most campaigns have now closed however HMRC have recently updated their...

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Finance Bill No2 2017

To accommodate the May 2017 election, the government rolled-over items in the Mach 2017 budget for consideration later this year. HMRC have now confirmed that these “in abeyance” items from the March budget will be reconsidered when parliament reconvenes after the summer recess. Those items deferred that were due to be effective from April 2017, will still apply from that date. The...

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Making Tax Digital – common sense prevails

Making Tax Digital (MTD) is the government’s latest attempt to fully digitise the process of collecting data from taxpayers so they can speed up the process of calculating how much tax you owe. Until last week, we were facing radical changes to the tax system to accommodate this objective. Businesses (including landlords) were to be required to upload summarised accounts data...

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Muras Matters: Making Tax Digital Delayed

Making Tax Digital Delayed Background It has been well publicised that the government and HM Revenue & Customs have been planning to introduce the quarterly reporting of accounting information for small businesses and sole traders from April 2018. Following widespread opposition from MPs, in particular the influential Treasury Committee, businesses and professional bodies regarding the pace of change the roll out of...

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Muras Matters: Self Assessment Tax Due July 2017

Self Assessment Tax Due July 2017 Tax due July 2017 Taxpayers registered under Self Assessment will need to make their second payment on account for 2016/17 by the deadline of 31 July 2017. This second payment on account is based on 50% of an individual’s combined Self Assessment tax and class 4 NIC liability for the 2015/16 tax year. There can be beneficial cash...

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