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Taxman backs down on insurance comparison websites Print E-mail
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Written by Sarah Laing   
Monday, 23 August 2010 19:37

Following its loss on Appeal of the InsuranceWide and Trader Media VAT cases, the UK tax authorities have declared last week that they will not appeal against the judgement.  This means insurance introductory and comparison websites will be treated as a VAT exempt service, opening up the opportunity to reclaim overpaid VAT.  However, it may lead to an unexpected VAT bill for insurers with service agreements with such websites.

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HMRC Warns of Delays in Processing Authority Forms 64-8 Print E-mail
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Written by Sarah Laing   
Monday, 23 August 2010 01:00

HM Revenue & Customs has announced that it has had to redeploy some of its staff at the Central Agent Authorisation Team in Longbenton, so that the turnaround time for paper Forms 64-8 and Self Assessment Registrations will significantly increase. This has proved necessary in light of other, 'higher priority' work and is expected to last until 31 October 2010.

The original publicised target turnaround time for clients already in Self Assessment was just one working day from receipt.

Paper 64-8s for Self Assessment will take the least time - 2 weeks - whilst other authorisations may take up to 6 weeks. Self Assessment and Self-employment registrations may take up to 8 weeks.

HMRC is keen to emphasise that online agent authorisations are unaffected by the delays for paper registrations, and 'strongly encourages' agents to make use of the online facility.

For further information on the delays, see Central Agent Authorisation Team: Changes to Turnaround Times for Paper Forms until 31 October 2010.

For further information on online authorisation, see Online Agent Authorisation Service

 
Second 2010 Budget Summary Print E-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 09:23

This summary has been prepared by Taxbriefs Financial Publishing and is for general information only. The proposals are in any event subject to amendment before the Finance Act is passed. It is recommended you seek competent professional advice before taking any action on the basis of the contents of this publication.

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German taxman probes foreign insurers Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 15:18

The German Federal Tax office is currently reviewing the local activities of over 500 foreign insurers.  With a limited response from insurers to date, there remains open the possibility of action in conjunction with the FSA and HMRC.

The tax authorities are looking to ensure that any foreign insurers writing business in Germany are correctly applying and collecting German insurance premium taxes.  It is part of a pan-European trend for tax authorities to scrutinise the activities of Freedom of Services insurers to ensure they are not missing out on any tax revenues due.

Background to the audit

In May 2009, the Federal Tax Office (BZSt) in Bonn sent the first request to over 500 foreign insurers with German passporting rights.  This followed a similar extensive audit which was carried out in 2005.  Insures who were contacted in 2005 are not affected by this.

In their letter, the BZSt is requesting a list of all policies with risks located in Germany and premium payments received between January 2003 and December 2008.  The list of policies covering the period of 5 years should include details such as the name and address of every insured, co-insurers, premiums, tax charged, class of insurance, interception and expiry date.

The BZSt reserves the right to request certain policies after receiving the list to verify that the risk is located in Germany. The purpose of the audit is to check whether the right tax rates have been applied; they also hope to identify insurers who have not been charging premiums.  In the past, some local tax offices (like Finanzamt Hanover which is in charge of registering UK insurers) have written to insurers as well, requesting them to register for IPT and Fire Brigade tax.  However, this has only affected a few insurers from certain countries.

Most insurers have still not responded.

It seems that the response has been exceptionally low.  This is despite three requests having been sent out.

Richard Asquith of TMF VAT & IPT Services commented: “We believe that many insurers have not received the correspondence on this as the Federal Office has been using the original contact addresses lodged with the German insurance regulator.  This is often different from the current addresses of insurers, which the local State Tax offices maintain.”

Risks of fines and notification to local regulators (e.g. FSA)

Nominal fines of between Eur 250 and Eur 1,000 now apply to any insurer which has not responded in full.  However, the Federal Authorities office will next be reviewing contacting foreign carriers' local insurance regulator for assistance.  This obviously presents a huge reputational risk.

About TMF VAT & IPT Services
TMF VAT & IPT Services provides global VAT & insurance premium tax services (www.tmf-vat.com/european-ipt).  It is part of the TMF Group, which offers accounting and corporate secretarial services through 86 offices in 65 countries.

 

 
Magic of Halloween inspires cheeky new business promotion Print E-mail
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Saturday, 14 November 2009 09:24

Visitors to Braintree in Essex during half-term were surprised to see some very real and quite mischievous witches at work.  For brave souls there was a change to join in with some of the magic disappearing and spooky tricks.

For younger wannabe witches and wizards there were fun craft sessions with making hoppy paper frogs and squishy glue balloons.

The colourful magic stall complete with fiery pumpkins and a talking skull was set up by Tax Attic, the new independent tax consulting business.

Natalie Guest, a chartered tax adviser, explained: we thought of this event as a wonderful way to have a bit of seasonal light-hearted fun for the local community, especially children in their school break. 

Tax and accounts businesses can be viewed as somewhat dull and populated by very straight faced individuals I hope we managed to bring about at least a small change.

Inspired by the warm reception locally the witch in charge took herself off to London to cause some further mischief.  The visit proved a huge success with the tourists and locals alike.  Although some mystified passers-by keen to join a raucous party later on may have been a little disappointed to discover that the laugh inducing witchy flyers were about some pretty serious conjuring after all! 


The new practice focuses on helping local and national businesses and their owners as well as employees with more complex tax affairs.

Natalie Guest can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   or 07963 557 049

 
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