Employment status evolves

Graham Buckell explores the changing nature of employment status and the importance of ensuring all advice on employment arrangements takes into account the most recent changes. “The last few months have seen a series of court decisions regarding employment...

Settlement and the 2019 loan charge

ACT NOW – Do you have clients that are in a disguised remuneration scheme? If you have clients with an EBT or EFRBS arrangement where they have outstanding loans then action is required now.  HMRC have introduced legislation to treat all loans outstanding on  5...

Defer grant of EMI options

Defer the grant of EMI options until the UK Government has secured continuing EU State Aid approval from the European Commission. The EU state aid approval on EMI schemes expired on 6 April 2018. If you have clients in the middle of implementing an EMI do not grant...

OTS Business Lifecycle Report April 2018

The Office of Tax Simplification has just published its Business Lifecycle Report. In it, it explores the tax issues which affect businesses as they start up, incorporate, finance growth, succession and disposal or cessation of business. The OTS summary indicates they...

Requirement to Correct legislation

Many taxpayers are unaware of the “Requirement to Correct” legislation which has recently been introduced and has potentially enormous consequences for non-compliance. Richard Coombs, Tax Partner at Bates Weston explains: The legislation is very much targeted at...

A real employment?

Craig Simpson, Tax Partner at Bates Weston draws attention to the dangers of paying wages to relatives. A recent First Tier Tribunal Case finds that wages paid by a self-employed individual to his son were not deductible for tax purposes. The case of Nicholson v...