| Jones Harris Newsletter December 2008 |
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Newsletter December 2008 | ![]() | ||
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In our newsletter this month we have included a few practical tips for accommodating the reduction in the VAT standard rate to 15% on 1 December 2008, a note of the VAT consequences for house builders who rent out property, a reminder of the increased late filing penalties for companies and a commentary on the National Minimum Wage as it affects directors of small companies. Our first newsletter for 2009 will be published on Tuesday 13
January. |
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Welcome from Jones Harris | ![]() | ||
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A warm welcome from Jones Harris and to the latest edition of the Tax e-Newsletter. Do you know someone, a friend, business associate or colleague, who you think would benefit from receiving their very own copy of the newsletter? Please send us their details and we will arrange this, free and with compliments from Jones Harris. Please keep sending in any comments. Simply reply to this email or contact us by telephone. We hope you enjoy the following news. If you would like your email address removed from our subscriber list please reply to this email with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject bar. |
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Free Report - How to beat the Recession and Credit Crunch | ![]() | ||
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Beating
recession and the credit crunch! We
are sure you will have noticed the continuous press coverage during the
past few months, warning us that recession is at hand and the credit
crunch has arrived! Certainly it seems there is evidence to support this –
tightening of bank and mortgage lending, a real slow down in economic
growth, and falling house prices. We
have taken time out to write a report on the issues that we feel small
businesses may be advised to focus in order to get financially fit – get
into shape to survive in “leaner” times. We have called the
report: “Small
Business Survival Kit – beating recession and the credit
crunch” It
has been a while since we have had a serious downturn in economic growth.
It will bring with it, to a greater or lesser degree, a number of key
pressures – falling profits, cash flow anxieties and so
on. The
report includes a simple Risk Assessment Questionnaire (Yes/No answers to
22 questions) which will give you some indication of possible changes you
can make now, to avoid potentially less palatable actions at some future
date. If
you would like a complimentary copy of our report to help you to take a
realistic look at your business’s ability to stay the course, please
contact us. |
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Introduction to Business Support | ![]() | ||
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If you have any queries from any of our articles relating to either VAT or PAYE, your queries should be referred to Ian Purdon by phone on 01253 777124 or by e-mail to support@nwbsc.co.uk Ian operates our sister company North West Business Support Centre
Limited, who specialise in bookkeeping payroll and VAT services, and
provide advice in these areas to Jones Harris clients. |
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VAT 15% - practical guidelines | ![]() | ||
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The Chancellor announced a reduction in the standard rate of VAT to 15% from 1 December 2008. This reduction will be effective for a fixed period of 13 months. From the 1 January 2010 the rate will revert to 17.5%. For VAT registered traders this creates a number of practical issues, some of which are highlighted in this article.
HM Revenue & Customs have published a comprehensive guide to the
VAT change. You can download it at: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/pbr2008/vat-guide-det.pdf.
It is quite a large PDF document. If you need specific advice on any
aspect of the change please call. Click here for a call back from our office regarding
this article. |
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House builders renting property | ![]() | ||
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Many building firms are now holding completed residential property which is proving difficult to sell in the current property market. One solution is to rent out this property for a short period in the expectation that property prices will recover. Ordinarily most of the VAT paid on construction costs is recoverable. Unfortunately rents received from the letting of residential property are an exempt supply for VAT purposes. Accordingly a builder who both constructs and lets residential property is considered to be a "Partially Exempt" trader. Potentially a proportion of the VAT recovered on the construction work may have to be paid back! The builder may have to:
Provided the exempt input tax is below:
then the exempt input tax is de minimis and recoverable in full. If you are a house builder, and considering the rental of residential
building stock, do contact us at an early stage so we can help you through
the partial exemption calculations which are tedious and
complex. Click here for a call back from our office regarding
this article. |
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Company late filing penalties increasing from 1 February 2009 | ![]() | ||
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Small limited companies are required to file a copy of their accounts each year with Companies House. If you file even one day past the filing deadline you will be penalised. The new late filing penalties which will be levied from 1 February 2009 are increasing dramatically! The new fines for private companies are:
The new fines for public companies are:
Additionally if you were late filing in the previous year (and the previous financial year had begun on or after 6 April 2008) the above fines are doubled. The new fines also apply to flat management and dormant companies. The message is clear. If you are responsible for the management of a limited company make sure you give yourself plenty of time to prepare and file accounts on time. Filing deadlines Companies with accounting periods beginning on or after the 6 April 2008 should note the following changes to the filing deadlines with Companies House.
Consequential changes include:
Click here for a call back from our office regarding
this article. |
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Directors and the National Minimum Wage | ![]() | ||
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There are many directors of small companies that are effectively paid at rates lower than the National Minimum Wage (NMW). This is perfectly legal as long as the director concerned does not have a contract of employment. As soon as a contract of employment is signed the NMW must be applied. This choice, to be a contracted employee or not, also affects a director's eligibility for Working Tax Credit (WTC).
For ease of reference the current rates of National Minimum Wage are published below. The rates from 1 October 2008 are:
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Tax Diary December 2008/January 2009 | ![]() | ||
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19 December 2008 - PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 December 2008. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 December 2008) 19 December 2008 - Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly return for the month ended 5 December 2008 19 December 2008 - CIS tax deducted for the month ended 5 December 2008 is payable by today. 1 January 2009 - Due date for corporation tax payable for the year ended 31 March 2008. 19 January 2009 - PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 January 2009. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 January 2009) 19 January 2009 - Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly return for the month ended 5 January 2009 19 January 2009 - CIS tax deducted for the month ended 5 January 2009 is payable by today. 31 January 2009 - Last day for electronic filing of Self Assessment returns for 2008 31 January 2009 - Due date for payment of any balance of self assessment liability for the tax year ending 5 April 2008, plus any payment on account due for the tax year ending 5 April 2009. Click here for a call back from our office regarding
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DISCLAIMER - PLEASE NOTE: The ideas shared with you in
this email are intended to inform rather than advise. Taxpayers
circumstances do vary and if you feel that tax strategies we have outlined
may be beneficial it is important that you contact us before
implementation. If you do or do not take action as a result of reading
this newsletter, before receiving our written endorsement, we will accept
no responsibility for any financial loss incurred. |
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If you wish to contact us for information, advice or any queries please contact Peter Neill on 01253 874255. Jones Harris Chartered Accountants Jones Harris is a partnership, registered for VAT under reference 154 1957 57. Partners in the firm are members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). This body has their headquarters in the UK and its rules of professional conduct can be obtained from its web site. Jones Harris are authorised to act as statutory auditors by the ICAEW. |
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