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Chancellor’s Summer Statement of 8 July 2020

July 15th, 2020 by Sue@dbeckman.com

Job Retention Bonus In an attempt to encourage employers to bring back furloughed employees and provide them with gainful employment, employers that bring back a furloughed employee, and continuously employ them through to January 2021, will be paid a new Job Retention Bonus amounting to £1,000 per employee retained. Employees must be seen to be […]


Budget 2020 – Good news re Pensions

March 16th, 2020 by David Beckman

There was some welcome news in the Budget for pension funding. Tax relief remains unaffected and many higher earners will no longer be subject to the pension tapered annual allowance. But, those earning more than £300,000 could see their pension funding further limited. Per the recent Budget: A £90,000 increase to the tapered annual allowance […]


Important Information if you have recently cashed in an Investment Bond

March 16th, 2020 by David Beckman

Have you recently received a “Chargeable Event Certificate? (These are issued by the policy provider if you cash in an investment bond) The Government is passing new tax law to provide clarity on the calculation of top slicing relief on investment bonds. This is because a taxpayer took HMRC to court and won (the “Silver” […]


Top Ten Tax Tips

January 3rd, 2020 by David Beckman

https://www.dbeckman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Top-Ten-Tax-Tips.pdf


Pensions diminished when child benefit missed

December 26th, 2019 by David Beckman

Since the introduction of the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) in January 2013, many parents haven’t bothered to register for the child benefit because their taxable income is more than £60K. The HICBC starts to claw back any child benefit received by a couple when the income of the highest earning partner reaches £50,100. […]


Making Tax Digital For VAT Factsheet

December 26th, 2019 by David Beckman

1.         The Principles of Making Tax Digital (MTD) 1.1       The principles of MTD are essentially threefold: a)         records must be retained digitally; b)         the VAT return must be submitted digitally direct from your accounting system into HMRC’s systems. This means no manual entry or transmission of the data: and finally.  c)         there needs to be digital links between all parts […]


Making Tax Digital For VAT – What are the next steps?

December 26th, 2019 by David Beckman

There are only 4½ months to go before all VAT registered businesses with sales above £85K will need to file their VAT returns digitally under Making Tax Digital (MTD).  There are 2 key steps which you/we now need to take: Step 1 – Assess whether you are within MTD or not This means we need […]


Making Tax Digital For VAT – What are the next steps?

December 26th, 2019 by David Beckman

There are only 4½ months to go before all VAT registered businesses with sales above £85K will need to file their VAT returns digitally under Making Tax Digital (MTD).  There are 2 key steps which you/we now need to take: Step 1 – Assess whether you are within MTD or not This means we need […]


HM Revenue & Customs’ own software can’t calculate tax correctly!

December 26th, 2019 by David Beckman

Politicians have meddled with the tax system so often (without prior consultation) that HMRC cannot work out the right or (as they say) the “fair” amount of tax correctly. What’s more the problem covers many taxpayers Take someone with salary income of just £8,000, bank interest of £2,000 and dividend income from their own company […]


Probate Fees – Another “Tax” and another Government U-Turn?

December 26th, 2019 by David Beckman

The recent Budget proposed massive increases to the fee you need to pay to deal with someone’s estate when they’ve died in England and Wales. What is probate? Probate is the legal permission that is required to distribute someone’s Will after they have died. A Grant of Probate must usually be obtained before an executor […]