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HMRC: Navigating New Tax Regulations

Announced in the Budget ...

 
 

Posted by Roger Eddowes on 14/11/2024 @ 8:00AM

The recent Budget has ushered in pivotal changes to the tax system, emphasising HMRC's commitment to addressing non-compliance and enhancing the accuracy of tax returns ...

I expect MTD ITSA to commence in 2026 for those with a turnover above £50,000!

I expect MTD ITSA to commence in 2026 for those with a turnover above £50,000!

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As the government aims to improve taxpayer adherence, several key announcements have emerged, designed to tighten the screws on inaccuracies and streamline processes for the future.

"The Government will overhaul HMRC's strategies for
rectifying taxpayer errors!"

This initiative proposes mandates for more comprehensive information about reliefs and allowances, akin to the adjustments made within the research and development (R&D) tax relief framework introduced in 2023. The aim is not only to bolster the compliance landscape, but to ensure that taxpayers are fully aware of their responsibilities concerning reliefs.

HMRC is considering reforms surrounding its ability to issue revenue correction notices, as well as the introduction of a partial enquiry process. This would allow HMRC to focus on specific issues within a tax return, which could enhance efficiency while not disrupting the overall enquiry window.

This innovative approach seeks to address inaccuracies predominantly from less complex, lower-value errors, making it crucial for small businesses and individual taxpayers to stay informed.

In addition to these compliance enhancements, two forthcoming consultations later in the spring will aim to reform behavioural penalties and improve access to alternative dispute resolution and statutory reviews. Stakeholder engagement will be vital as HMRC seeks insights and constructive feedback concerning these proposed changes.

Other noteworthy announcements within the Budget include significant steps aimed at addressing tax non-compliance, particularly concerning umbrella companies.

Starting in April 2026, the responsibility for PAYE obligations will shift to recruitment agencies and end-client businesses. This transfer seeks to close loopholes that have allowed some companies to evade their tax responsibilities!

Further adjustments will be made to the tax treatment of liquidations for limited liability partnerships beginning on the 30th of October 2024, coupled with strengthened charity tax rules set to come into effect in April 2026.

These changes aim to foster a fairer tax environment, preventing abuse of the system and ensuring that tax reliefs are not exploited. Additionally, a coordinated approach will address non-compliance linked to the overseas transfer of UK tax-relieved pension funds, along with revised regulations governing the extraction of shareholder funds from close companies.

"Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment is
prominent in the Budget!"

I expect MTD ITSA to commence in 2026 for those with a turnover above £50,000, the framework will gradually extend to individuals generating over £20,000 by the end of the parliamentary session. Although this move indicates progress towards a digitised tax system, I am concerned about the additional administrative burdens, particularly the need for quarterly reporting.

The Government claims these changes will herald a pivot towards enhanced compliance and accountability, marking a significant shift in how the tax system operates for years to come.

I just hope it simplifies things for all of us.

Until next time ...

ROGER EDDOWES
Business Godparent

 
 


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About Roger Eddowes ...

 

Roger trained at Edward Thomas Peirson & Sons in Market Harborough before working at Hartwell & Co, followed by Chancery, as a partner. He started Essendon Accounts and Tax with Helen Beaumont in 2014 as a general practitioner with a hands-on approach.

Roger loves getting his hands dirty, working with emerging, small-to-medium and family businesses to ensure they receive the best possible accountancy advice. Roger utilises an extensive network of business contacts to leverage the best guidance and practical solutions.