Tuesday, 23 April 2013
NEWSLETTER 67
We often think that HMRC are interested only in collecting in tax due by way of cash into the Treasury. During the last month however we have seen a position emerge where HMRC are keen to deny tax relief which would otherwise have been due and would have reduced a taxpayer’s liability.
Under Self Assessment it is the responsibility of the taxpayer to notify any circumstances which could lead to additional tax becoming payable. It seems however that some taxpayers may have taken the view that as their main source of income is through PAYE and tax correctly deducted, their rental property income which results in a loss after interest and overheads does not require disclosure. They may take the view that when profits are made then they will tell HMRC. Rental losses can only be carried forward to use against rental profits but HMRC are challenging undisclosed losses from earlier years and seeking to open enquiries into all aspects of a return as a consequence.
Our advice is to disclose everything including losses on a tax return as this will potentially avoid any unnecessary investigation into tax affairs.
LOANS FROM A COMPANY TO SHAREHOLDERS
Draft legislation has been published which confirms an announcement made in Budget 2013 and which has effect from 20 March 2013.
INCREASE IN NMW RATES
The Government has announced increases in the NMW rates which will come into effect on
1 October 2013.
HMRC LAUNCH MANAGING SERIOUS DEFAULTERS (MSD)
Following on from Managing Deliberate Defaulters (MDD) programme, under MSD HMRC will closely monitor the tax affairs of more individuals and businesses who have deliberately evaded tax for up to five years.
EMPLOYER END OF YEAR FORMS
HMRC are reminding employers that in order to avoid penalties they must file the Employer Annual Return (P35 and P14s) online and on time.
EMPLOYMENT PARTICULARS
The government has updated the template of written employment particulars.
P11D DEADLINE APPROACHING
The forms P11D, and where appropriate P9D, which report employees and directors benefits and expenses for the year ended 5 April 2013, are due for submission to HMRC by 6 July 2013.
SCOTTISH RATE OF INCOME TAX
On 14 February 2013 Scottish and UK ministers agreed the final text of the Memorandum of Understanding between HMRC and the Scottish Government covering the Scottish rate of income tax.
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