Yorkshire Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/tag/yorkshire/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Thu, 13 Mar 2025 15:04:54 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 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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Second Property & Rented Property ‘Tax Trap’ for the Unwary https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2018/06/property-tax-trap-for-the-unwary/ Wed, 13 Jun 2018 16:08:59 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2922 New Capital Gains Tax rules for 2nd properties and property rentals

Owners of second properties and let properties need to be aware that HMRC is planning to introduce new rules from 6 April 2020 to require payment of Capital Gains Tax much, much earlier! The window of payment will be reduced from 31 January following the year of the gain to a mere 30 days from the date of the sale.

Effectively, ‘in year’ reporting of the estimated gains - and payment of the tax - is mandatory under the new rules. Failure to report the gains and pay the tax will lead to penalties for landlords and second home owners.

You will only be able to offset losses accrued at the time of the disposal, so losses later in the year will not be available against the payment on account.

Summing Up:

  • If you make a capital gain in 2018/19 (before the new rules kick in) you will pay the capital gains tax on or by 31 January 2020.
  • For the sale of a house that is let, or a second property, with exchange of contracts occurring on, say, 15 April 2020 with completion happening on 15 May 2020, the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) has to be paid by 14 June 2020. This accelerates the payment of the tax to the Exchequer by 7 months.
  • So, perversely, the later year requires the Capital Gains Tax payment before the earlier year, as you can see above!

The other difficulty is knowing what rate to apply because a higher rate taxpayer has to pay 28% on a gain but a basic rate taxpayer has to pay tax at 18% up to the limit of the basic rate band that is unused. This is, of course, one situation where Taxfile can help to work out the tax implications for its customers. Tax calculations are what we do best and we're here to help you!

Note that Scottish tax rates may vary.

HMRC is currently assessing feedback on their consultation, which closed on 6 June 2018.

If you believe this change of rules is wrong, one option is to write to your MP to complain.

Professional Help with Tax & Accountancy - for Landlords & More

For help with accountancy and tax for any property, lettings or any capital gains situation you may find yourself in, contact your nearest branch of Taxfile. We have London offices in Tulse Hill, and Dulwich, in London SE21. Call 0208 761 8000 for an introductory chat or appointment, contact us here or click the bold links for more information. We'll be happy to help and to get your tax affairs in order.

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Help with CIS Tax Returns & Refunds Across the UK https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2018/02/cis-help-across-uk/ Mon, 05 Feb 2018 10:05:53 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2785 CIS tax refunds and returns - help now available across the UK

As well as having 2 London based teams dealing with CIS returns and refunds, we've now introduced the same service for clients who are further afield in the UK. If you are a CIS contractor or sub-contractor we now have tax help available in the South of England including services in London and the South East of England.

More specifically, we can help you if you are:

  • in Yorkshire in the North East (within a 50 mile radius of S72 post code area),
  • in the Carlisle region in the North of England,
  • Of course, that's on top of the existing bases in Tulse Hill and Dulwich in South London,

So if you're near any of these areas and need professional help with any aspect of accounting and tax, particularly for construction industry CIS tax returns and refunds, do get in touch.

In the first instance, call us on 0208 761 8000 to arrange an appointment with your nearest Taxfile representative, book an appointment online or use the contact form below to send us a message about your particular tax situation or accountancy needs. We'll make paperwork and claiming any tax refund easy!

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