Lee Sharpe looks again at Employee Motoring and Mileage Expenses, and the unfairness of statutory mileage rates that have not substantively risen for more than 20 ... Continue Reading
HMRC says doctors, nurses and carers having to buy their own PPE CANNOT claim tax relief. Lee Sharpe of TaxationWeb says claiming job-related expenses is like threading ... Continue Reading
Not a reluctant buddy road trip movie for the new millennium but a summary of three of the more difficult areas of employment taxation, per recent tax cases as considered ... Continue Reading
Figures show that HMRC's focus on the 'gig economy' and its clampdown on businesses which wrongly categorise workers as self-employed is bearing fruit, warns Pinsent ... Continue Reading
As the P11D season is now upon us, a timely reminder of developments in the reporting process for 2016/17 forms. Introduction The P11D regime for reporting employee ... Continue Reading
National Insurance is soon to become a great deal more expensive for some self-employed earners on very low profits – Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) ... Continue Reading
TW Ed points out that the new rules for salary sacrifice may yet offer some useful tax-saving opportunities, thanks to the transitional provisions. Introduction We ... Continue Reading
HMRC are proposing to limit the range of benefits in kind (BIKs) that attract income tax and/or National Insurance contribution (NIC) advantages when provided as ... Continue Reading
Introduction With the new tax year in full swing, payroll professionals really need to be aware of what the calendar has in store. Organising yourself early will ... Continue Reading
There are new rules designed to prevent workers engaged through an umbrella company from benefiting from tax and National Insurance contribution (NIC) relief for ... Continue Reading