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Financial Services News & Updates

This month’s newsletter includes: a short summary of the tax changes announced in the Autumn Statement. We would like to take this opportunity to wish our readers a happy Christmas, and all the very best for 2015.
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This month’s newsletter includes: an update on new support for home based businesses; tax incentives to support cycling; an update on proposals to give HMRC access to your bank account; and extracts from HMRC’s Charter.
This month’s Morris Cook newsletter includes: details of circumstances when the Annual Investment Allowance can be denied, a reminder that penalties can be charged even if the delay is just one day, a reminder that landlords can no longer claim for the replacement of certain white goods and similar items sited in unfurnished accommodation, and NIC relief that may be available to employees using their own car for business purposes.
This month’s Morris Cook Newsletter includes: a heads up for high income earners, details of HMRC’s campaign targeted at second income earners, news of relaxation in online filing of VAT returns, and the possible demise of the private residence election.
This month’s newsletter provides company car drivers with a few ideas to save tax; news about HMRC’s intention to open up access to tax data; details about the pension decision period extension; and advance warning of changes to certain VAT place of supply rules.
5th April is the end of the tax year so this seemed an opportune moment to remind readers what has changed, as a result of the Budget announcements two weeks ago, and what has not changed. We also remind employers of a change to the way HMRC will charge interest on late paid PAYE from 6 April 2014 and finally, a reminder for recipients of the State Pension that they may need to put aside part of their pension to cover tax liabilities.
Budget Statement 19 March 2014 provided by Morris Cook Chartered Accountants.
"We could do dry and dull finance events to get our name talked about around town,” says Andrew Clarke, a partner with leading Shropshire accountancy firm, Morris Cook Chartered Accountants, “but given our marketing strapline is ‘not all accountants are grey’ we prefer to go for the more colourful and engaging stuff,” he smiles.
Businesses that have failed to submit their VAT returns by the due date will be targeted by HMRC this month. An estimated 50,000 businesses may be affected by this latest campaign by HMRC. Registered traders who have outstanding returns to file may find that their tax affairs will be closely scrutinised and without prior warning.
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