Disguised remuneration (HMRC Guidance)– Aug 2018

Disguised remuneration (HMRC Guidance)– Aug 2018
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    Settling disguised remuneration tax avoidance schemes before the 2019 loan charge arises

    HMRC have recently updated the payment terms for settling disguised remuneration avoidance schemes before the loan charge arises in 2019. Individuals with current year expected income of less than £50,000, who are no longer engaging in avoidance, can agree on an installment plan of up to 5 years without having to provide detailed supporting information when they settle with us before the loan charge. These terms are only available for settling disguised remuneration schemes ahead of the loan charge

    Clients with higher incomes or those who need a longer period can still agree oninstallment plans but will need to provide more detailed supporting information.

    For more information, HMRC has just published our latest Spotlight on Disguised remuneration: schemes affected by the loan charge.

    You can still register your clients for settlement but you need to provide all of the information required by HMRC by 30 September 2018. Get in touch with your current HMRC contact or email us at:

    Details taken from HMRC Agent Update 67 LINK

    Disclaimer:

    Please be advised that the completion of the self-assessment is the responsibility of the taxpayer. If you are not a client of Total Books and are using this guide to complete your self-assessment tax return without direct advice from Total Books, then we will not be held responsible for any mistakes made directly by yourselves.

    Any of our guide/blogs/tips published in this website is to help with your tax return / cash flow / business management yet we always advise seeking professional support from a qualified accountant as tax is a complex area. To speak to one of our experts call 02920 026 505 or email info@totalbooks.co.uk

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