2014 Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/tag/2014/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Fri, 10 Jan 2025 13:26:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Taxfile’s Autumn Newsletter 2016 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2016/10/autumn-newsletter-2016/ Thu, 13 Oct 2016 15:04:28 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2138 Taxfile's Autumn Newsletter 2016

Taxfile's Autumn Newsletter 2016Hot off the press is our brand new Autumn newsletter for 2016. If you haven't yet seen it, take a look because it's jam-packed full of useful information that'll help you keep your tax affairs and accounts in order, save you money and keep you up to speed on tax matters. Here's a quick flavour of what's included (or click the thumbnail image to view or download the newsletter):

  • Act fast to save money on your 2015-16 tax return - see the newsletter's first article.
  • Sub-contractors working in the construction industry are invited to claim their CIS tax refunds through Taxfile, so they have their refund in time for Christmas!
  • Help if you're late with any previous years' tax returns and tax payments — and how you already owe HMRC at least £1300 if you haven't filed your 2014/15 tax return or paid tax for that year.
  • Try the UK's Number 1 cloud-based accounts package FREE, for a month. No credit card required - cancel at any time - full details are included in the newsletter. [UPDATE: Please note that this offer has now expired]
  • Help if your tax affairs are in a mess — are you late filing returns or paying tax? Are you worried about HMRC penalties? Are you a foreign worker, working in the UK, and need to get your tax records up to date following the Brexit decision? We're here to help!
  • Taxfile are Finalists in the 'Independent Firm of the Year, Greater London' category of the British Accountancy Awards 2016.
  • Free tax enquiry Fee Protection Insurance for Taxfile customers who file their tax returns by the statutory deadline through Taxfile.
  • How online banking may save you time and money.
  • Introduce a new client to Taxfile and save 10% on our fees!
  • Saturday opening at Taxfile (Tulse Hill office) throughout November and December.
  • Help with all your tax and accounting needs - check out our list of all the things we can help you with — now including auto enrolment!
  • And a 'thank you' to all Taxfile customers ...

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    ]]> Save money & hassle with our latest PDF newsletter! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/11/taxfiles-autumn-newsletter/ Tue, 17 Nov 2015 12:37:25 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=1598 Check out our latest A4 newsletter — which is jam-packed with ways to save money when dealing with your tax affairs and is more comprehensive than our recent e-newsletter. Savings include our 5% Early Bird discount for help with your tax return or accounts before Christmas, our offer to reduce your Taxfile bill by a […]

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    Case Study: a high rate taxpayer in a complex tax situation https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/06/case-study-mr-k-high-rate-taxpayer/ Tue, 30 Jun 2015 14:55:47 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=1286 The Client A new client, Mr ‘K’,  is a higher rate taxpayer who previously used to file his own tax returns. The Problem Mr K got into a complicated financial situation in 2013/14 due to having received redundancy pay, severance pay waiver, investment income, PAYE income and pension income. He needed professional guidance and advice […]

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    STILL haven’t filed your tax return? You owe £410 in fines & counting! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/05/410-fine-for-not-filing-tax-return/ Tue, 26 May 2015 16:12:49 +0000 http://s168566730.websitehome.co.uk/Taxfile-WP-site/?p=1104 If you STILL haven’t filed your tax return despite the end of May being almost upon us, you’ll owe £410 in HMRC penalties by the end of this week. Continue to throw money down the drain at the rate of £10 extra per day thereafter if you still don’t submit your return. As we explained […]

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    Still Haven’t Filed Your Tax Return? Expect a Nasty Bill from HMRC! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/04/penalties-for-filing-your-tax-return-late/ Wed, 22 Apr 2015 08:15:18 +0000 http://s168566730.websitehome.co.uk/Taxfile-WP-site/?p=1102 If you still haven’t filed your tax return for the financial year up to 5 April 2014 you can expect the penalties from HMRC to begin racking up daily — and potentially very significantly — starting from Friday 1 May. If you missed the 31 January Tax Return deadline … If you missed the 31 […]

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    Construction Industry Scheme (CIS): How to Claim a Tax Refund https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/03/cis-how-to-claim-a-tax-refund/ Tue, 24 Mar 2015 15:04:49 +0000 http://s168566730.websitehome.co.uk/Taxfile-WP-site/?p=1071 CIS - tax refunds for construction workersIt's now time to start the process of claiming your tax refund if you are a subcontractor working within the construction industry and have been paying tax, in advance, through the Construction Industry Scheme ('CIS'). In this article we will tell you how you qualify and how to claim your tax refund. First, though, a little bit of background to the scheme:

    The CIS Scheme

    The Construction Industry Scheme, or CIS, is a scheme whereby a contractor in the construction industry usually deducts a proportion of the money due to their subcontractor, at source. The deducted amount is then passed direct to HMRC and counts towards the subcontractor's tax and National Insurance, the tax element effectively being paid in advance. The exact proportion deducted depends on whether the subcontractor concerned has registered under the CIS system. If the subcontractor has not registered, the deduction will usually be made at a rate of 30%. If they have already registered, then the deduction will usually be made at a rate of 20%. Either way, by the financial year end, the amount of tax deducted at source will usually end up being more than they really needed to have paid, simply because it won't have factored in the personal allowance which every UK taxpayer is entitled to (most UK citizens can earn up to £10,000 before paying tax at time of writing, this figure being set to rise to £10,600 in the tax year 2015-16, 10,800 a year later then increasing to £11,000 by 2017-18 following the recent budget proposals). Hence, many subcontractors in the construction industry will be due a tax refund because of the overpayment. The good news is that the time to apply for the refund is pretty much now, so get in touch if you'd like our help claiming.

    What kind of work does CIS cover?

    You qualify to be in the CIS system if you are a subcontractor who supplies construction work to buildings. This includes labouring, decorating, site preparation and refurbishment but excludes things like architecture, surveying services, the hire of scaffolding without labour, the fitting of carpets, the delivery of materials, and finally non-construction type services such as site facilities (canteens etc.).

    What if your business is not in the UK?

    Even if your business is abroad, the same rules apply if you work as a subcontractor within the UK. However there are some slightly different rules regarding the treatment of taxation for non-resident workers from countries which have 'Double Taxation' treaties with the UK (we can, of course, also help with that — just get in contact).

    Registering for CIS

    If you haven't already registered for CIS as a sub-contractor, Taxfile can help to do this for you. You'll need to be registered for Self Assessment (we can also help with this) and this will give you your UTR (unique taxpayer reference) number. We'll also need your name, National Insurance number, your legal business/trading name and contact details. Once registered with CIS one of the immediate benefits will be that you'll then have tax deductions made at the 20% rate rather than at 30%, which would otherwise be the case. If your business is a legal partnership you will also need to register it for CIS but this would need to be done in addition to being registered as an individual or sole trader. Of course, Taxfile can help with that too. Once you have been registered with CIS and have passed certain eligibility criteria, it is also possible to apply for 'gross payment status' meaning that you'll then be paid by the contractor without the usual 'at source' deductions. Instead you'll need to pay any outstanding tax and National Insurance at the financial year end; however HMRC will review your business each year to check that you still qualify for this status (paying tax late and/or submitting returns late would put your gross payment status at risk).

    Offsetting Expenses against your tax

    Taxfile can also help you to offset certain expenses against your subcontractor income. This means that any tax refund will be larger — or any tax outstanding will be lower. We can offset

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    You have only HOURS left to submit your Tax Return! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/01/hours-left-to-get-help-with-tax-returns/ Fri, 30 Jan 2015 08:38:19 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/blog/?p=988 You’re running out of time to submit your tax return and have just HOURS left! We are here to help you fill in and submit your self assessment tax returns to HMRC on Saturday 31st (by appointment only, 9-1pm) so come and see us quickly or you may miss the HMRC deadline. If you do […]

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    How the Chancellor’s 2014 Autumn Statement affects YOU! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2014/12/how-chancellors-autumn-statement-affects-you/ Fri, 05 Dec 2014 14:18:22 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/blog/?p=946 George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced his Autumn Statement on Wednesday (3 Dec 2014) in what could be seen as a mini budget. Here we focus on the key announcements, concentrating on those relating purely to taxation, as it is those which affect you, our customers, most directly. 1). First some good news: […]

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    Infographic: Stamp Duty Changes: Good News for Most! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2014/12/infographic-stamp-duty-reforms/ Fri, 05 Dec 2014 08:15:15 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/blog/?p=922 In what, for most of us, is very welcome news, the Chancellor announced a significant tidy-up of Stamp Duty in his Autumn Statement yesterday. The changes will mean that 98% of those who pay Stamp Duty will save money — and potentially a significant amount. We believe that this is a fairer system, with the […]

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    The Chancellor’s Budget, March 2014 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2014/03/budget-march-2014/ Thu, 20 Mar 2014 15:04:45 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/blog/?p=680 The Chancellor, George Osborne, has now presented his March 2014 Budget to Parliament. There was lots of talk about the economy, growth forecasts, supporting UK businesses and employment – as well as some obvious political spin bearing in mind the European and General Elections are just around the corner – however we thought we’d concentrate […]

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