December business news from Moore Green Chartered Accountants in Sudbury
8th December 2015
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Scottish income tax rates and Scottish Budget
From April 2016, the Scottish Parliament will have the power to set its own rate of income tax to fund spending by the Scottish government.
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Autumn Statement 2015 - key announcements for parents
Reversal of most of the tax credit proposal and changes to the prospective Tax-Free Childcare scheme.
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Autumn Statement 2015 - key announcements for employers and company car drivers
Retaining the 3% diesel supplement for company cars which was to be abolished and the introduction of an apprenticeship levy.
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Autumn Statement 2015 - key announcements for buy to let landlords and those with second homes
Higher SDLT on purchases of additional residential properties and the introduction of a payment on account of any CGT due on the disposal of residential property.
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Advisory fuel rates for company cars
New company car advisory fuel rates have been published which took effect from 1 December 2015.
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'Payrolling' benefits in kind
From April 2016 the government is introducing a voluntary framework to allow employers to payroll most employee benefits in kind (benefits) rather than report them at the end of the tax year on a form P11D.
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Guidance on use of zero hours contracts
The government has published guidance for employers on the use of zero hours contracts.
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Deadline for final IR35 payments and returns
The 'IR35' rules are designed to prevent the avoidance of tax and national insurance contributions (NIC) through the use of personal service companies and partnerships.
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Planning a party for employees
With the season for workplace parties fast approaching we thought it would be a good idea to remind you of the tax implications of these types of events.
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NMW offenders named and shamed
Over 100 employers who have failed to pay their workers the National Minimum Wage (NMW) have been named and shamed.
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