HMRC increase Post Scanning
June 20th, 2011
June 20th, 2011
May 11th, 2011
EICG are offering a menu of Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) reviews for your company at special rates until 30 June 2011
HMRC are being very proactive in this area, even for companies that have previously been under the radar. You could be caught out whether this be via an employer compliance review, an employment status review or an in year business records check. The costs of getting things wrong can be monumental, not just the penalties but also the time taken out of your business and the resulting stress that this can cause.
So why wait, choose your review option below and contact us today on0800 9179176 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0800 9179176 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
Make your company the one that HMRC walks away from rather than feasting on your hard earned profits.
May 5th, 2011
About 50,000 plumbers, gas fitters and heating engineers will start receiving letters this month from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) alerting them to the chance to take advantage of a special time-limited tax plan to put right any gaps that might exist in their tax affairs or face a tax investigation.
The letter will explain that, once the opportunity expires, the tax authorities will begin a clampdown on those working in the sector who have failed to declare earnings and pay the tax they owe.
Under the tax plan, plumbers, gas fitters, heating engineers and members of associated trades who owe tax which they have not yet declared can come forward anytime up to 31 May to tell HMRC they want to take part. If they make a full disclosure, most face a low penalty rate of 10 per cent, with a maximum of 20 per cent. Once they come forward, they have until 31 August to make their disclosure and arrange for payment.
After that date, using information pulled together from different sources, HMRC will investigate those who have failed to come forward. Substantial penalties or even criminal prosecution could follow.
The Plumbers’ Tax Safe Plan (PTSP) is the first initiative in a campaign focused on tradespeople. It is designed to make it easy for those in the plumbing industry to put their tax affairs in order.
Mike Wells, HMRC’s Director of Risk and Intelligence, said:
“Our aim is to make it easy for plumbers to contact us, make a full disclosure of income and face a reduced penalty.
“We are using a variety of intelligence sources to target plumbers who have not declared their full income and I urge tradespeople in this group who think they owe tax on their income to get in touch with HMRC and get their tax affairs in order simply and on the best available terms.
“The first step for those wishing to avoid a full tax investigation with much higher penalties is to notify us.
“We do not think everyone who receives a letter owes us tax. However, if you owe tax and don’t get a letter, do not assume that HMRC will not catch up with you.”
To join the tax plan people in the plumbing industry must:
* Register with HMRC to “notify” that they plan to make a voluntary tax disclosure by 31 May
* They then have until the 31 August to tell HMRC about tax due and make arrangements to pay any tax interest and penalties due. This is called “making a disclosure”.
Please be aware that before you launch forth with this “offer” from HMRC you should consult a specialist telephone 0800917 9176 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0800917 9176 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
February 8th, 2011
In order to maintain the confidentiality of a contractor’s monthly return HMRC have introduced further security checks to ensure that the corrections made are proper to a particular return and that the revised details have been recorded correctly.
What does this mean?
If you telephone the CIS contact centre you may be asked for other details shown on the original return that now requires amendment. You should therefore ensure that you have a copy of the original return before making the phone call.
If you send an amended return to Netherton then you may be contacted by the CIS centre in Newry asking you to confirm the period to which the corrections/additions relate.
If you write a letter to the CIS centre in Newry, once again you may be contacted either by telephone or in writing asking for confirmation of the amendments.
October 27th, 2010
Very quietly HMRC have announced that there is a new CIS penalty regime being brought in.
From October 2011, the penalties for late or non-filing of a contractor’s monthly return within the Construction Industry Scheme are changing.
The first return falling within the new penalty regime will be the return for the month ending 5 November 2011.
The following penalties will apply to that return and all subsequent months’ returns that are not filed or filed late:
Interest will be chargeable on any penalty paid late.
The legislation for the change is at schedule 55 Finance Act 2009.
Paragraph 13 of Schedule 55 to Finance Act 2009 introduces a penalty capping provision. The fixed penalties within the capping period will not exceed a maximum of £3,000. The capping period starts on the day of commencement (the date the contractor advises HMRC that they will first pay, or have first paid, a subcontractor) until the date they first file a CIS monthly return. Tax-geared penalties of 5% of the amount of deductions shown on the returns will also apply in the capping period where the return is submitted over 6 and 12 months late. There will be no fixed minimum charge of £300 when the capping period applies.
Mistakes can be expensive so contact EICG on 0800 917 9176 to find out about our Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) reviews
September 6th, 2010
A £158BN hole in the public finances means that HMRC are being used to try and raise extra cash for the Treasury, as quickly as possible and that will mean easy targets, so small and medium size firms, anyone in the construction industry are in the direct firing line for:
employer compliance reviews
PAYE/NIC investigations
Employment status reviews
tax investigations
you name it and they are heading your way and don’t think it won’t happen to you – it will, so why not take advantage of the special deal that EICG is running this month on PAYE/NIC healthchecks and Construction Industry reviews, call us today on 0800 917 9176 to see how we can help you avoid being a victim