Employment Tax
Taxes and National Insurance levied on employment accounts for approaching half of all UK tax revenues. Taxing employment is huge business for the exchequer. The vast bulk of these taxes are self assessed by employers and collected on HMRCs behalf. Despite this we have some of the most complex rules in the world backed up with aggressive penalties for non compliance. Ignorance, we are told is not an excuse.
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IR35 and the new regime from April 2021
P11D
Payment in Lieu Of Notice (PILONS)
PSA
Payroll audits
Salary sacrifice and OpRA
Expenses audits
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Charging points and the link to “queuing theory”
I posted recently about the need to look at the (very near) future of electric car ranges before pushing ahead with the charging infrastructure based on current needs. Our resident mathematician Chris Sewell has looked into this a bit more and, using the simplest...
More on falling company cars numbers
In 2010 the average company car emitted 147g/km of CO2, had a scale charge (the List Price x SC%) of £3,865 and the average company car driver had a marginal tax rate of 31.9%. By 2020 the CO2 emissions had fallen by 24% to 111g/km of CO2 and, despite this, the...
CO2 emissions fall as company car numbers fall
Almost exactly as predicted by HRUX two years ago, HMRC confirmed last week that the total number of company cars reported in 2019/20 has fallen to 800,000*, which is down 160,000 since 2016. That’s 160,000 people who’ve moved from a regime where CO2 is tightly...
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