Subject: TurnerWarran Newsletter April 2009

 

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Newsletter April 2009

 

This year the traditional date for the Budget has been delayed for a month until 22 April. At the date of preparing this newsletter we are still "in the dark" regarding any changes Chancellor Darling will make to our tax position for 2009-10.

This month we have included information on PAYE code changes, changes to the National Minimum Wage penalty regime, the new penalties if you fail to register your liability to pay self employed National Insurance, and an update on medical check-ups provided by employers.

 

 

 

 

Updated Email and Website Service

Free Financial Health Check Available

National Minimum Wage changes

Medical check ups

 

 

 

Introduction

 

As always TurnerWarran are dedicated to providing our clients with the finest level of service possible. We are totally committed to the success of our client's businesses and regard their success as the measure of our own accomplishment.

We cater for all sizes of businesses from a start up business to much larger companies. Our services include accounting, auditing, bookkeeping, company secretarial, websites and IT and computer system advice. We have an in-house independent IFA who listens to clients needs and offers clear advice on the most appropriate financial products.

We also help our clients with business planning and advise them on any number of concerns they may have. Our extensive experience at reducing our clients tax burden helps our clients make more, keep more and pay less.

We manage a payroll bureau to non-accounting clients and accounting clients alike and provide an additional complete health and safety, HR and employment law support service to help protect businesses in every legal aspect.

We are teamed up with a number of reputable local businesses to provide our clients with the best possible service for all their business needs.

Should you require any of the following services then please give us a call.

Insurance Quotes - Commercial or Personal

IT Services

Computer Installation, Networks or Software Supply

Mortgages - Commercial or Residential

Websites

We would be delighted to meet you to discuss any of the above or any queries you have regarding financial or business matters, consultations are free and we are always happy to help. Just call the number below and a meeting can be arranged straight away.

As a service business, a high number of our clients are from referrals from clients and from other businesses.  If you know of anyone else who might benefit from our services, please let us know - we are always looking for new clients. We network and make referrals on a regular basis for our clients and we could do the same for you.

You will find us conveniently located at Glanford House on Bridge Street in Brigg and at 26-28 Laneham Street in Scunthorpe with plenty of free parking.

If you would like any further details regarding TurnerWarran and the ways we can help your business then please get in touch.

 

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Updated Email and Website Service

 

We are proud to announce an additional service offered to clients and non clients. Starting at £299 for the first year you can have your very own website.

 

This includes an exclusive domain name for your company and up to 50 email addresses that can be accessed from anywhere. This can really give your business and website that unique edge and looks extremely impressive compared to having a Hotmail, BT or other personal email address for your business. £99 for each year afterwards will help us to maintain the site and let you update it when you want to. This will also allow us to keep you on our hosting and keep your domain name and email addresses.

 

For just £299, you have a variety of templates to choose from with 3 pages each. The first page is a ‘Home’ page to include what you do as a business and the products or services that you sell. The second is an ‘About Us’ page where you include information about yourself and who you are, for example your qualifications and work experience. The third page is a ‘Contact Us’ page where you will include your contact details such as address, email address and telephone number.

 

More advanced options are available including the chance to design the website yourself or have a complete online system tailored to your exact needs.

 

Alternatively, if you aren’t ready to have a website just yet but want professional email addresses then we can arrange that for £199 for the first year.

 

This is an amazing opportunity for start up and existing businesses, for more information please contact William Hall on 01652 650112 or email websites@turnerwarran.co.uk

 

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Links to our clients!

 

As part of our effort to help our clients grow their business, we have launched a page on our website for any client to list their service including a link to their own site, although we are happy to list you even if you don't have a website.

If you wish to make any special offers to our other clients to encourage them to use you, please do so. There is no requirement to link back to us, although if you do it is always very much appreciated.

To have your link added please log in to your client area on the website and complete the link request form or contact William Hall on 01652 650112 or william.hall@turnerwarran.co.uk for more information.

 

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Free Financial Health Check Available

 

We are pleased to announce an additional service to our clients and non clients. Eddie Strengiel is an Independent Financial Adviser with over 20 years experience in Financial Services. He has access to a wide range of products and services available throughout the United Kingdom.

Independent Financial Advisers differ from Company Representatives or Direct Salesmen who only advise on products from the company they represent.

As such, the value to you is that Eddie reviews the whole market and provides up-to-date and impartial advice.

Here at TurnerWarran, it is our aim to help you prioritise your future financial planning and to recommend solutions to your changing needs. Eddie will listen to your needs and offer clear advice on the most appropriate financial products for your personal circumstances.

Eddie can advise you on the following:

·         Investments

·         Retirement Planning

·         Mortgages

·         Protection

·         Private Medical Insurance

·         Home Insurance

·         Travel Insurance

If you would like more information on the above and a free financial health check then please call us today on 01652 650112 to make an appointment

 

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PAYE code number changes

 

If your local tax office sent you a demand to pay tax you would obviously take some interest in the issue - is this change correct? When do I have to pay it?

Would you feel the same if you received a notification of change to your PAYE code number?

Your tax code is set at the level at which you pay no tax. If your tax code is 600L, you can earn up to £6,000 a year (£500 per month) tax free. If towards the end of a tax year this reduces to say 400L, your annual tax free allowance will have dropped to £4,000. Depending on the degree of reduction and the timing of the adjustment, you may suffer an immediate and perhaps significant drop in your take home pay.

What to do?

Your tax code can be revised in a downwards direction for a number of reasons. Some of the more frequent causes are set out below:

  •  State Pensions - your State Pension is paid to you with no deduction for tax. Unfortunately the pension is treated as income for tax purposes and if you are employed and in receipt of the pension, HMRC will seek to collect any tax due by reducing your tax code.
  • Benefits in kind - if your employer provides any form of taxable benefit, company car, health insurance etc.
  • Unpaid tax from previous tax years.

An interesting situation arises if the total reduction in a tax year exceeds your basic tax free allowance. For instance if at the beginning of a tax year your tax free allowance was set at £6,500, but your untaxed State Pension for the forthcoming year was £10,000, this would result in a negative code of -350. (£6,500 - £10,000). On your Notice of Coding this would be displayed as K350. A K code means that you have no allowances to set off against your salary before tax is calculated - in fact, in the example set out above, £3,500 will be added to your taxable earnings! An increase in a K code will increase your tax deductions and reduce your take home pay.

If you receive a notification that your tax code has changed do check it out, H M Revenue & Customs have been known to make mistakes!

 

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National Minimum Wage changes

 

We urge all employers to read the following changes to the penalties that will automatically be levied after 6 April 2009 if you fail to observe your obligations regarding payment of National Minimum Wage rates.

From 6 April 2009, a new automatic penalty will be levied where HMRC compliance officers find arrears of the National Minimum Wage (NMW).

Penalties will range from £100 to £5,000 and those employers who settle within 14 days of notification will receive a 50 per cent discount of the penalty for prompt payment. The penalty must be paid in addition to any arrears owed to the workers. The most serious cases of non compliance may be tried in a Crown Court and subject to an unlimited fine.

To reflect this change, the current system of separate NMW enforcement and penalty notices will be replaced by a combined notice of underpayment and penalty. This will be issued whenever HMRC discover that arrears were outstanding at the start of their enquiries.

The notice will detail the amounts due to workers and any penalty due on those arrears. For PAYE reference periods starting on or after 6 April 2009 the penalty will be half the total underpayments shown on the notice. HMRC can pursue arrears claims for workers going back up to six years.

You will be able to appeal both the amount of the arrears and the penalty to an Employment Tribunal (an Industrial Tribunal in Northern Ireland) under new appeal rights. You can call the National Minimum Wage Help line in confidence on Tel 0845 6000 678.

 

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Self-employed NIC penalties

 

From 6 April 2009 there is a change in the penalty you will pay if you are late notifying HMRC that you have commenced self-employment.

Up to 6 April 2009 the penalty was £100 and you had 3 months after commencement of trade to let HMRC know.

From 6 April 2009 the rules are changed as follows:

1.       Anyone who ceases or becomes liable for Class 2 or Class 3 contributions must notify HMRC immediately.

2.       A penalty may be levied (between 30% and 100% of the "lost contributions") if notice is not given by 31 January following the end of the tax year in which you become liable.

3.       There will be no penalty if you have a reasonable excuse for the late notification.

 

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Medical check ups

 

HMRC have now agreed that all medical check-ups provided by employers to an individual employee will be treated as tax and NIC free, even if the check-ups are not available to all employees.

This clarifies a number of changes in their approach, and informal concessions, in the last few years. The change will be acknowledged in the forthcoming Finance Bill 2009.

 

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Tax Diary April/May 2009

 

1 April 2009 - Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 30 June 2008.

19 April 2009 - PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 April 2009. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 April 2009)

19 April 2009 - Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly return for the month ended 5 April 2009.

19 April 2009 - CIS tax deducted for the month ended 5 April 2009 is payable by today.

1 May 2009 - Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 31 July 2008.

19 May 2009 - PAYE and NIC deductions due for month ended 5 May 2009. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 May 2009)

19 May 2009 - Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly return for the month ended 5 May 2009.

19 May 2009 - CIS tax deducted for the month ended 5 May 2009 is payable by today.

19 May 2009 - The payroll forms P35 and P14s must be filed by this date - employers late in filing these forms may receive a penalty.

31 May 2009 - Ensure all employees have been given their P60s.

 

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DISCLAIMER - PLEASE NOTE: The ideas shared with you in this email are intended to inform rather than advise. Taxpayers circumstances do vary and if you feel that tax strategies we have outlined may be beneficial it is important that you contact us before implementation. If you do or do not take action as a result of reading this newsletter, before receiving our written endorsement, we will accept no responsibility for any financial loss incurred.

 

 

 

 

 

TurnerWarran

Glanford House, Bridge Street, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN20 8NF

Tel: 01652 650112   Fax: 01652 652212

26-28 Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN15 6PB

Tel: 01724 842448   Fax: 01724 845185

Web: www.turnerwarran.co.uk

TurnerWarran is a limited liability company registered for VAT under reference 737862984

Partners of the firm are members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). This body has its headquarters in the UK and its rules of professional conduct can be obtained from their web site.

TurnerWarran (Scunthorpe) Ltd is authorised to act as statutory by ICAEW/ACCA.

 

 

 

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