2018 Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/category/2018/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Thu, 13 Mar 2025 14:46:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Tax-Free Personal Allowance Thresholds & Tax Bands (2022/23 to 2016/17) https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2022/05/tax-free-personal-allowance-thresholds/ Sat, 28 May 2022 09:56:55 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=6820 Tax-Free Personal Allowance Thresholds & Tax Bands (2022/23 back to 2016/17)

Today we look at the tax-free allowance thresholds for what's officially known as the tax-free Personal Allowance in the tax and accountancy world.

The Tax-Free Personal Allowance

This is the amount a UK individual can earn as income before they have to pay any Income Tax. In the current tax year ...

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Tax Returns for Self-Employed Londoners – Special Offer! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2020/04/tax-returns-special-offer/ Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:48:27 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=4151 Tax returns for self-employed Londoners - Special Offer!
Are you self-employed? Are you late filing your 2018/19 Self-Assessment tax return? If so, now is the time to get Taxfile to sort it out for you.

There are 4 important reasons why you should file your tax return now:

1. Save money, with our special offer!

For a very limited time, we are offering to do 2018-19 Self-Assessment tax returns for self-employed Londoners for just £199 + VAT (our usual pricing is from £277 + VAT). That's a saving of nearly £94 including VAT.

2. Stay eligible for Government Help during the lock-down

Self-employed people who are struggling financially during the coronavirus lock-down may be eligible for financial help from the Government. This is in the form of their recently announced Self-Employed Income Support Scheme ('SEISS'). However, to remain eligible, you must have filed your 2018/19 Self-Assessment tax return by 23 April. If you miss that deadline, you will no longer be eligible for that Government assistance.

3. Avoid severe fines from HMRC for being so late

The original deadline for submission of your 2018/19 Self-Assessment tax return was actually 31 January 2020. So, if you didn't already file your tax return by that date, you already owe HMRC a fine of £100 minimum. That's nothing, though, compared to the penalties they will start charging you after April. From 1 May, you will owe an additional £10 per day, every day from that date if you still haven't filed your 2018/19 tax return. So, for example, after a week you'll owe the original £100 plus an additional £70 as a minimum, or the £100 plus a further £140 after two weeks and so on. You may also be charged interest on top of all of that if you owed HMRC a tax payment on the original 31 January deadline and still haven't paid it.

4. You may be due a tax rebate

Some self-employed people may be due a tax rebate. This depends upon your

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We Submitted Over 400 Tax Returns in January! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2020/02/we-submitted-over-400-tax-returns-in-january/ Wed, 19 Feb 2020 11:44:25 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=3841 Over 400 tax returns submitted

Taxfile prepared and submitted more than 400 Self-Assessment tax returns for clients during January. That's about a hundred a week and goes to show just how busy it gets for us during January, the busiest month in our accounting calendar.

Did you submit your tax return on time?

The deadline for submission of your tax return (and payment of any tax due) was 31st January at midnight. Did you manage to submit yours in time? If not, you're already into the 'penalty' period where HMRC basically fine you for being late. The penalty comes in the form of an initial £100 fine but that increases, potentially very significantly, as you get later and later with your tax return submission. If you look at the table below, it's safe to say that you can end up owing a thousand pounds or more if you bury your head in the sand and are 3 months late, or more. If you continue to leave your tax payment and tax return submission outstanding for six months or more, the penalty is £1300 as a minimum - perhaps more (it depends upon how much tax you owe).

Late return penalties by HMRC

Is your tax return & tax payment late? Taxfile can help!

If you are late submitting your tax return or paying tax and don't know how to straighten things out, don't

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Your Tax Return – All Wrapped Up for Christmas! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2019/11/tax-return-ready-for-christmas/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 13:43:35 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=3665 Your Tax Return - All Wrapped Up for Christmas!

Urgent: rather than waiting until January, start sorting out your Self-Assessment Tax Return out right now.

Why now? Well, because every tax expert and accountant in the land is about to hit their busiest month in the accounting year — January. For tax professionals, January is a frantic time because everyone wants their tax matters sorted out at the same time due to HMRC's deadlines. So, we have to take on extra staff, extend our opening hours and open at weekends — just to keep up with the demand. All of this costs extra money, so we have to increase charges a little during January to cater for the enormous increase in workload. January also becomes quite a bottleneck. In January alone, we are likely to have to prepare and submit around 500 Self-Assessment tax returns for our customers and that's a very tall order.

So — act now & save money on your tax return

You can avoid extra charges by coming in to see us for your tax return now — well before January. It makes sense to come in early in November or December if you can. That way, we can have your tax affairs sorted in time for Christmas, avoiding the bottleneck. You can then relax in the knowledge that your tax matters have been sorted, ahead of the rush, at the best possible price.

Saturday opening

We're open Saturday mornings at Tulse Hill from 9am until 1pm for a limited time. So, make the most of this opportunity and book a weekend appointment now, while it costs nothing extra.

Get a tax refund for Christmas!

We can help prepare and submit your Self-Assessment tax return and let you know the all-important amount of tax you need to pay or, indeed, may even be owed by HMRC. If you've overpaid tax, we could even get your refund for you in time for Christmas — what a

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Christmas & New Year Opening Times at Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2018/11/christmas-new-year-opening-times/ Fri, 16 Nov 2018 15:52:39 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=3352 Please take a look at the calendar above and note our opening times over Christmas and New Year. As you can see, we’re closed on several days over the festive period. This is particularly important for those who need to come to see us for help with time-sensitive accounting and tax-related services in the run-up […]

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Autumn Newsletter 2018 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2018/11/autumn-newsletter-2018/ Mon, 12 Nov 2018 13:08:08 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=3337 Those of you who are not on our mailing list may be unaware of our latest newsletter. So, we thought we’d post a little about it here, along with a link where you can download an Acrobat PDF version to read at your leisure. Keep on Top of your Taxes The Autumn 2018 Newsletter is […]

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Letting a Room through Airbnb? HMRC Tracks your Income! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2018/07/tax-on-airbnb-lettings/ Thu, 26 Jul 2018 15:12:48 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2990 Back in late 2015, we forewarned that HMRC was planning to force on-line companies like Airbnb to share customer income data with them. That plan has come to fruition and HMRC is now receiving detailed information from Airbnb and other online providers. The data will tell HMRC about lettings income that may have been previously […]

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Tax Credits Renewal Deadline Just Days Away – Don’t Miss Out! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2018/07/tax-credits-renewal-deadline/ Fri, 20 Jul 2018 15:20:51 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2961 Tax credits renewal deadline is just days away!

If you're claiming tax credits and haven't yet renewed, then you'd be wise to pay very close attention to the following ...

Don't Miss Out

Tax Credits are payments made to eligible people with children and/or very low incomes. Examples include Tax Credits and Child Tax Credits and the payments are made by the UK Government. However, the scheme rules are complex and part of that includes a strict renewal process, with a built-in deadline.

Renewal Deadline

Alarmingly, even if you are already claiming tax credits, there's a high likelihood that your payments will cease completely unless you take proactive steps to renew your claim to them by 31st July* 2018 — that's just a few days away at time of writing, so there is no time to lose.

* If your renewal pack states a different deadline, then that applies instead of 31st July in your case.

How to Renew Tax Credits

If you are claiming tax credits, you will be sent a renewal pack.

If your renewal pack has a red line across the first page, then you will need to send a reply.

Note that you can only renew your claim once you have received your renewal pack. Having received the pack, you should then ideally renew your tax credits online although see below for other options.

Automatic Renewal

If your form shows the code 'TC 603 R', you do not need to send a reply and your tax credits will be renewed automatically. However, you must make sure that you check the form carefully in case any of your details are incorrect. Should you fail to report any errors or to confirm any changes in your circumstances, your tax credits could stop or you could receive a fine. You can report errors and changes in circumstances using the Tax Credits Online Service.

Online Renewals

Renewing online is HMRC's preferred method of renewal, via the Gov.UK website.

Telephone Renewals

To renew your claim to tax credits via telephone, simply contact the Tax Credit Helpline on 0345 300 3900 or textphone: 0345 300 3909.

Postal Renewals

You can also renew your tax credits claim by post. Send your claim to: Comben House, Farriers Way, Netherton L75 1AX. Make sure that your renewal claim arrives by 31 July and we also recommend sending by recorded delivery so you have some proof of the arrival date.

What Next?

You should hear back from HMRC within

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Christmas & New Year Opening at Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2017/12/christmas-new-year-opening/ Thu, 21 Dec 2017 12:39:11 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2576 Christmas & New Year Opening at Taxfile

The Taxfile Team would like to wish all our readers and customers a very happy festive season and to pass on our very best wishes to everyone for the New Year.

Taxfile will be open as usual until Saturday* 23 December. We then close briefly for Christmas Day and Boxing Day (Monday 25 & Tuesday 26 December respectively).

We will be open again as usual from Wednesday 27th to Saturday* 30th December, then closed for the New Year's celebrations until Tuesday 2nd January 2018 when we re-open again —from that date it's back to our usual working hours. Here are the full details:

  • Thursday 21 December: open 9am - 5pm
  • Friday 22 December: open 9am - 3pm
  • Saturday 23 December: open 10am to 1pm (by appointment only)
  • Sunday 24 December: closed
  • Monday 25 December (Christmas Day): closed
  • Tuesday 26 December (Boxing Day): closed
  • Wednesday 27 December: open 9am - 5pm
  • Thursday 28 December: open 9am - 5pm
  • Friday 29 December: open 9am - 3pm
  • Saturday 30 December: open 10am -1pm (by appointment only)
  • Sunday 31 December: closed
  • Monday 1 January 2018 (New Year's Day): closed for the Bank Holiday
  • Tuesday 2 January onwards: open as usual Mon-Tues 9-6, Wed-Thur 9-5, Fri 9-3, Sat 9-1 (by appointment)

*Saturday morning opening is from 10am to 1pm and is for appointments only, so do book an appointment if you'd like to discuss anything with us at the weekend rather than during the normal working week.

Last few free 20 minute appointments - act fast if you'd like a free tax consultation!

If you would like a free 20 minute consultation for any tax matter, please book a date before the end of December as we pause free consultations during our busiest month of the year – in January we are swamped with tax return deadlines and have to concentrate on hitting those on behalf of our customers. Free 20 minute consultations will, of course, resume from 1st February.

You can book an appointment online here or simply call 0208 761 8000 (07766 495 871 after office hours) to arrange one with our tax professionals.

The Taxfile Team wishes you all a very happy festive season and our very best wishes for the New Year. Thank you too for your custom during 2017 — we really appreciate it. Here's to 2018 when it arrives!

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Tax Return Reminder: Beat the Last Minute Rush & Save Money! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2017/12/tax-return-reminder-act-fast-save-money/ Thu, 21 Dec 2017 10:51:43 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2569 Self-assessment tax return help from Taxfile

Beat the tax return deadline AND save money by acting fastIf you'd like our help with your Self-Assessment tax return, please do try to get your records and figures to us before 10th of January if you want to avoid the last minute rush and save money – there will be slightly higher charges for our help from that date (inclusive). This is to cover extra staff and overtime required during the the final part of January - our busiest time of the year - when we can deal with all the last minute returns for those who have left it until the last minute. So, save hassle, avoid the last minute bottlenecks and also save yourself some money by getting your records and figures to us well before 10th January if at all possible. We can still help thereafter, of course, but it'll cost you a little bit more.

For individuals, your figures, records and, where applicable, receipts are required for the financial year 6 April 2016 to 5 April 2017. (For business accounts, of course, we will also need to do accounts based on the business's individual year end).

Either book your appointment online at taxfile.co.uk/appointments/ or call the office on 0208 761 8000 (07766 495 871 after hours). If English is not your first language we can still help, as our team speaks a variety of languages.

Please don’t leave it to the last minute – thank you.

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