Cash basis Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/category/cash-basis/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Sat, 12 Apr 2025 10:18:20 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 The Cash Basis is Now the Default — Here’s What You Need to Know https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2025/04/the-cash-basis-explained/ Sat, 12 Apr 2025 10:16:19 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=8797 The Cash Basis is Now the Default — Here’s What You Need to Know

By Guy at Taxfile.

As of 6 April 2024, the cash basis is now the default method for most self-employed people to prepare their tax accounts. At Taxfile, we’re in favour of this change — not because it solves everything, but because it’s a move toward greater simplicity and transparency. In today's post we explain what it is, its benefits, how it affects the self-employed, and how Taxfile can offer support through the changes.

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Navigating the VAT Landscape in the UK: A Comprehensive Guide https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2023/12/navigating-the-vat-landscape-in-the-uk-a-comprehensive-guide/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 10:17:43 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7327 VAT in the UK: a comprehensive guide including what it is, the different rates, registering, returns, reclaiming it, the different schemes and more.

Value Added Tax (VAT), a consumption tax levied on most goods and services in the UK, plays a significant role in the nation's economy. Whether you're a sole trader, limited company business owner or simply a curious consumer, understanding VAT is crucial for navigating the UK's tax system effectively. Today's comprehensive guide explains what it is, the various VAT rates, when you need to be registered for the tax, VAT schemes, and more.

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Big Changes Coming to the Tax System https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2016/11/cash-basis-tax-system-from-2018/ Mon, 21 Nov 2016 09:15:54 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2165 Tax reforms coming in 2018

Starting on 1 April 2018, a brand new tax system, one that will affect most business owners in the UK, will begin to roll out. Whether you're a landlord, are working for yourself as a sole trader or have a limited company, the changes will affect you.

So what's happening?

Instead of a once-a-year tax return, HMRC will require quarterly profit and loss information. So, that's four times a year. For Taxfile clients, that means we'll need to know all your income and expenses during every quarter so that we can make the necessary financial data available, on your behalf, to HMRC. As well as your bank statements, we'll need to see receipts for the expenses, whether they're provided physically or via a suitable electronic medium (there are plenty of apps and software packages for this purpose). Once we have everything for the quarter in question, we will be able to make sure that you're claiming for all the allowable expenses that you are eligible for and aren't claiming for things that you shouldn't, so that your figures are absolutely correct.

If you don't file in time there could be an HMRC penalty, so letting Taxfile handle your quarterly reporting will help to keep you on track seamlessly when the new changes come into force. We'll be able to confirm our own pricing nearer the time but it's likely to be circa just £75 per quarter, excluding VAT.

A 'cash basis' system

The new tax system will be known as a 'Cash Basis' system and will also allow tax to be paid to HMRC on a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) basis. Essentially, it means that businesses need only calculate their profits based on receipts and payments, which is far more straight forward than the more complex system that currently exists. When integrated into the Government's new 'digital tax accounts', the system will really help to simplify tax, make budgeting and cash-flow easier through near real-time reporting and eventually remove the need for the traditional tax return at the end of the year — that'll eventually be the case for virtually everyone. As an added bonus it'll also mean that business owners keep more on top of their bookkeeping and thereby avoid a last minute scramble to update records. Taxpayers will also be able to see a complete financial picture of their tax affairs in the one place — their digital account — and all their liabilities and entitlements will be clear to see and manage more effectively than ever.

Taxfile

Nearer the time the changes come into place, Taxfile will be there to help its customers adapt to the new system and between us we'll make sure that it's easy and hassle-free. We'll be able to

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Taxfile: Barristers and Tax https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2009/09/taxfilebarristers-and-tax/ Sat, 19 Sep 2009 10:49:00 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/new-Taxfile-WP-blog/?p=42 As a barrister you are treated as self employed by HM Revenue and Customs. Historically barristers computed their professional profits for tax purposes on a “cash basis.” Fees were brought into account only when received, and expenses only when paid. From fiscal year 1999/00, it is required that all professionals including most barristers to compute […]

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