This month’s UK tax tidbits
The Government’s review of the loan charge legislation and the latest HMRC performance stats feature this month.
- The latest Trusts and Estates newsletter has been published
- New tax agent toolkits for 2018/2019 have been published
- Find out about which version of a taxonomy you should use to file a Company Tax Return
- Statement of Practice 2 (2010) which sets out how HMRC interprets the Advance Pricing Agreements legislation has been updated
- The information for employers about late or non-filing PAYE penalties, specified charges, inaccurate reports and how to avoid penalties in future has been updated
- The House of Commons Treasury Sub-Committee recently published a report “Disputing Tax” which examined the steps that HMRC have taken to address public concerns around tax avoidance and evasion and HMRC’s approach to conducting tax enquiries and resolving tax disputes
- Last month HMRC confirmed that the government has announced an independent review of the loan charge. However, the loan charge remains in force during the review. Therefore, taxpayers remained responsible for reporting outstanding loans to HMRC by the deadline of 30 September 2019 unless a settlement with HMRC had been reached or was in the process of being finalised
- HMRC has updated the list (List 3) of professional bodies and learned societies, approved by HMRC for the purpose of section 344 ITEPA 2003 (allowable deductions from earnings for fees and subscriptions paid to professional bodies/learned societies
- Rates and thresholds for employers: 2019 to 2020 has been updated
- The advisory fuel rates which should be used from 1 September 2019 have been published
- The latest Pension schemes newsletter (August 2019) is available
- Help and support for tax agents and advisers has been updated
- The latest HMRC performance stats have been published: HMRC monthly performance report: July 2019, HMRC quarterly performance update – April to June 2019 and HMRC monthly performance reports
- The following helpsheets have recently been published: Capital Gains Tax relief on gifts and similar transactions (Self Assessment helpsheet HS295) and Dual residency (Self Assessment helpsheet HS302)
- Get help with online webinars from HMRC if you’re an agent has been updated
- Read the updated guidance on PAYE Settlement Agreements and how these are dealt with
- How to register and use the VAT Mini One Stop Shop (VAT MOSS) online service for agents has been updated. You can also read the updated guidance on how to register and use the VAT MOSS to report and pay VAT due on sales of digital services to consumers in the EU
- Read about the latest HMRC phishing scams
- HMRC’s single departmental plan has been updated
- Read HMRC’s updated guidance on the VAT domestic reverse charge for building and construction services that starts on 1 October 2020.
- The list of payroll giving agencies approved by HMRC has been updated
- Reclaim tax relief for pension scheme members with relief at source has been updated
- Details of how to report and pay the disguised remuneration loan charge has been updated
- The list of community amateur sports clubs registered with HMRC has been updated
- The latest GAAR Advisory Panel opinion has been published
- How VAT rules for UK businesses trading with EU countries would be affected if the UK leaves the EU without a deal has been published
- Apply for an agent services account if you’re not based in the UK has been updated
- Check the status of overseas corporate lenders who are passport holders for Double Taxation Relief on UK loan interest.
- The following guidance relevant to pension schemes has been updated:- Pension Schemes Online: user guide, Manage a registered pension scheme, Pension schemes: notification of succession to a sub-scheme (APSS 110), Pension schemes: notification of succession to a ‘split’ scheme (APSS 109) and Send pension scheme reports
- The Government has published a summary of the responses to the plastic packaging tax which confirms that the tax will be introduced no later than 2022.
- In response to the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee’s report, the Government announced a series of measures designed to strengthen public trust in HMRC.