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Our team of experts keeps a close eye on developments in tax law and financial regulation. Our blog is where they interpret the ever-changing statutory landscape in plain English, highlighting what’s important and offering practical advice on what businesses can do to avoid pitfalls or seize the opportunities presented.

VAT Reduced Rate of 5%

The government made an announcement on 8 July 2020 allowing VAT registered businesses to apply a temporary 5% reduced rate of VAT to certain supplies relating to: • hospitality • hotel and holiday accommodation • admissions to certain attractions...

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Flexible Furlough Claims Now Open

Employers can now submit furlough claims for periods starting on or after 1 July. If you cannot maintain your workforce because your operations have been affected by coronavirus (COVID-19), you can furlough employees and apply for a grant to cover...

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More Firms Can Now Benefit from the Future Fund

More start-ups and innovative firms will be able to apply for investment from the government’s Future Fund from 30 June: • companies which have participated in accelerator programmes now eligible for the popular scheme; • more than 320 early-stage,...

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National Insurance – what do the changes mean for you?

Changes to National Insurance contributions (NICs) limits and thresholds took effect from 6 April 2020. The Treasury says the ‘typical’ employee will pay around £104 less in NICs in 2020/21. Before the coronavirus crisis, there were plans to raise...

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Businesses Need to Reinstate VAT Direct Debits

The deferral of VAT payments due to coronavirus comes to an end on 30 June and businesses need to take action to reinstate their direct debit mandates. The Institute of Chartered accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Tax Faculty has reminded its...

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Entrepreneurs’ Relief – outlook changing

Before the Budget, there were fears that it might be scrapped altogether. It wasn’t. Entrepreneurs’ Relief (ER) lives on, but with a new name - Business Asset Disposal Relief - and a new, lower lifetime limit. ER, as we will call it for one last...

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IR35 – Change on Hold

The IR35 rules had been set to take effect from 6 April 2020, however, they are now on hold until 6 April 2021. This is to help the business community cope with the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19), and the government emphasises that it is a...

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Capital Goods Scheme for VAT – how does it work?

How it works and interacts with capital allowances. The VAT capital goods scheme affects input VAT recovery relating to high-value capital assets. Input VAT is a tax incurred on most purchases made by VAT-registered firms, and they can usually...

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Government Launches Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme

Employers can now make claims through the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme. On 26 May 2020 the government announced a new online service for small and medium-sized employers to recover Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) payments they have made to...

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