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On this page you will find news and comments relating to individual business tax issues for the UK, along with links to our full UK Fact-File. If you fit a particular profile, you might find our introductory guides to be a good starting point to access the UK Fact-File.
     
     

Introductory Guides

Brief, clearly written summaries with links to relevant sections of the Fact-File. The Fact-File itself is linked in full below.
 
     
     

Fact-File

Part 1: UK Business Formation for Individuals


Part 2: UK Individual Business Domestic Taxation

 

Part 5: UK Small Business Incentive Programs


Latest Comments

Expat Brit

Hi,

I am facing a dilemma and would like to invite any reader to advise me.

I am a Brit who has lived outside UK since 1993- initially in Belgium (5 years) & subsequently in 4 African countries. After a year outside UK, the UK Inland Revenue confirmed my status as ‘non-resident’ for tax purposes and as I have had no income in UK, I have not completed a UK tax return for many years. I visit UK very rarely, normally for one or two weeks per year.

In May 2011, I was made redundent by my employers, who were downsizing. This coincided with a move to retire in the Netherlands, where I now have official residency (my wife is Dutch). I thought that, at 63 years of age, I would be unlikely to find suitable employment; in fact, I have not tried hard and had resigned myself to permanent (but slightly premature) retirement.

However, to my surprise, I have recently been approached (through a mutual acquaintance) by a company that wishes to use my skills on a project in the Isle of Man. The role, if & when confirmed, would see me working for about 10 days a month in Isle of Man, with about 5-7 additional days per month, working from home. Contract will be for about two years. The firm has asked me to confirm if I would prefer to be paid (and therefore be taxed) in Netherlands or Isle of Man, the idea being that I create a self-employment entity for this employment. I have no data on which to base a response. Given Isle of Man's traditional ‘low tax ‘environment, are there any benefits to declaring an income in IOM? Are there any Isle of Man residency implications? Netherlands takes a tax cut on total world wide income, and, as I have never had any contact with the Dutch authorities, I am reluctant to start such a relationship now. Do I have to declare income in both countries, with a breakdown prorata to the time spent in each jurisdiction? Should I declare income to UK Inland revenue?

If anyone has pertinent advice on these points, I’d be grateful to hear them.

TJM @ Eindhoven, NL

T. Dog

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Purchasing investment-link insurance for my staff

Would that count as income tax to my staff? And would that count as expense to my company?Michael

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Irish crisis - effects on small business?

Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone 'on the ground', as it were, might be reading and able to help me...I was considering relocating my hairdressing business from the UK to Ireland before the economy started to go properly belly-up...now, not so much.

Are things as bad as they seem over there, or is it being over-hyped by the media? And is the government still keen to support small business people? Cos if not, I'll look elsewhere...

Thanks,Kate

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Individual Business Briefing: UK

UK Small Businesses Lacked Confidence In Q4 2011

Wednesday 1/2/2012

According to figures recently released by the UK's Federation of Small Businesses, SMEs and micro-businesses were hard hit in the final quarter of last year by a combination of factors, including increased utility bills, high inflation, and reduced consumer spending power.
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UK Small Businesses Concerned By HMRC Spot Check Plans

Wednesday 4/1/2012

Concern has been expressed regarding a ramping up of HM Revenue and Customs' Business Record Checks programme set to take place in April, with many small businesses fearing that the fine which can be imposed if they fail to provide adequate records to support their tax returns may push them into insolvency.
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SME Funding Under Project Merlin Falls Short

Wednesday 23/11/2011

Figures recently released have revealed that the banks participating in the Project Merlin small business lending programme are falling short in terms of fulfilling their obligations to SMEs in the UK.
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Network UK News

Osborne Urged To Slash UK Corporate Tax

Friday 3/2/2012

High corporation tax rates penalise the only organisations capable of driving economic recovery in the UK, according to the Centre for Policy Studies.
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HMRC 'Extends' Tax Deadline

Tuesday 31/1/2012

The UK tax authority HM Revenue and Customs will show leniency to taxpayers who file their self-assessment returns after the January 31 deadline, after fears that taxpayers would be unable to get through to call centres on the day, thus placing them at a disadvantage.
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Clegg Rocks Coalition Boat On Taxes

Tuesday 31/1/2012

The UK's tax system cannot go on as it is, the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said, reiterating his commitment to a mansion tax and calling on the Chancellor to accelerate plans to raise the tax free threshold.
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