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Just When You Thought it was Safe to Have a Family Business
There was a chilling announcement in the Pre Budget Report, warning us that legislation would be introduced in the next Finance Act to counter “income splitting”, with effect from April 2008.
This was not exactly unexpected. Ever since HMRC’s humiliation in the House of Lords in the summer, when the Arctic Systems case was decided in favour of the taxpayers, we have been waiting for the backlash from the taxman.
The Arctic Systems case involved a standard type of tax planning that has been used for many years by family businesses. Mr Jones was an IT consultant and he set up Arctic Systems Ltd as the vehicle to run his business. He and his wife owned 50% of the share capital each and most of the business profits were extracted by way of dividends. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 19 October 2007
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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‘’Show me the way to go home….’’ Late Night Taxis for Employees and the Office Party Trap
It will soon be the season of staff parties and it is well-known that there is an exemption from tax for these (up to a limit of £150 per head, after which the whole cost becomes a taxable benefit).
There is also a different exemption for the occasional taxi home provided by an employer, but it is important to remember how both of these work and that there can be problems if you try to combine them. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 20 September 2007
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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Tax Efficient Ways to Reward Employees
The tax system has a fair number of employment-related exemptions built in. Many have underlying political aims and seek to encourage what is perceived to be desirable or responsible behaviour. Exemptions for green travel fall into this category. Nonetheless, regardless of the reason for their introduction, the exemption can be utilised to reward employees in a tax-efficient manner. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Sarah Bradford
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Date: 20 September 2007
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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Grandfather’s Spade – Repairs or Capital Improvements?
Do you still have your grandfather’s spade in your garden shed? You know the old joke – it’s had three new handles and two new blades since he died, but it’s still grandfather’s old spade! To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 August 2007
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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Keeping it in the Family – Wages for Spouses and Family Members
Many of those running a business employ their spouse or children. This article looks at the reasons for doing this and some of the pitfalls that must be avoided. It concentrates on the position of a sole trader – slightly different considerations apply to companies. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 July 2007
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Category: Business Tax Insider
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