Support for High Energy use Businesses extended

High energy usage businesses, such as steel and paper manufacturers, are set to receive further support for electricity costs as the UK government has confirmed details of the Energy Intensive Industries (EII) compensation scheme.

The scheme will be extended for a further 3 years and its budget will be more than doubled.

The scheme provides businesses with relief for the costs of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and Carbon Price Support mechanism in their electricity bills, recognising that UK industrial electricity prices are higher than those of other countries. The scheme will now also provide support for companies that manufacture batteries for electric vehicles.

See: High energy usage businesses to benefit from further government support – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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    Changes to VAT rates from 1 April 2022

    Changes to VAT rates from 1 April 2022:

    Many in the hospitality sector were hoping that the Chancellor would extend the 12.5% reduced rate that has applied since 1 October 2021 but, as scheduled, the rate has reverted to 20% from 1 April 2022.

    The increase applies to hospitality, visitor attractions, catering services including restaurants and takeaways.

    This has a consequential effect on the VAT Flat Rate Scheme percentages from 1 April 2022 onwards as set out below:

    Type of Business From 1 April 2022
    Catering services including restaurants and takeaways 12.5%
    Hotel or accommodation 10.5%
    Pubs 6.5%

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      Chancellors Spring Statement – April 2022

      Following on from the Chancellors Spring Statement Yesterday, we have outlined the key measures affecting our clients.

      National Insurance Contributions (NICs)
      Despite lobbying to delay the upcoming 1.25% increase in NICs payable by employees, employers and the self-employed, the government has decided to go ahead as planned from April 2022, to provide additional funds for health and social care.
      Some new measures have however been announced in an attempt to combat the effect of the increase, at least partially.

      Increase in the starting NIC threshold for individuals
      The annual level at which employees and the self-employed start to pay NICs was due to increase from £9,568 to £9,880 from 6 April 2022.
      This increase will go ahead but be further uplifted to £12,570 from 6 July 2022, effectively aligning the point at which an individual starts to pay NICs with the £12,570 income tax personal allowance.
      In the tax year to 5 April 2023, this is a NIC cut worth £267 for most employees and £207 for most self-employed individuals.
      Crucially, this will more than negate the impact of the 1.25 percentage point NIC increase for most workers with employment earnings of less than £34,000, providing them with a small contribution to the increased cost of living.
      The starting NIC threshold for the self-employed and company directors is computed on an annual basis and so will be set at a pro-rata sum of £11,908 for the whole of the tax year to 5 April 2023, before increasing to £12,570 in the tax year to 5 April 2024.

      Class 2 NIC liabilities of the self-employed
      For the self-employed, some individuals will find that they no longer need to pay Class 2 NICs from April 2022. The small profits threshold will be set at £6,725 as planned but the requirement to pay Class 2 NIC will only apply to those with self-employed profits over £11,908.
      This will benefit approximately 500,000 self-employed individuals by saving them £165 a year.
      From 6 April 2023, Class 2 NIC will only be payable by those with profits over £12,570.

      What about employers?
      No changes have been made to the annual level at which employers’ NIC start to apply; namely £9,100 for most employees in the tax year to 5 April 2023.
      However, the Employment Allowance, which allows eligible businesses to reduce their employer NIC cost, will increase from £4,000 to £5,000 for the tax year to 5 April 2023.
      It is expected that 495,000 businesses will benefit from this increase, with most saving £150 in the tax year to 5 April 2023.

      Personalised summary
      While the Spring Statement described tax cuts, we must not lose sight that there is still the upcoming 1.25 percentage point increase in NIC, along with a freeze in income tax bands and allowances. Many individuals and businesses will still be paying more tax and NIC in the year to 5 April 2023 than they did last year.

      Please get in touch if you’d like a personalised summary of how these changes affect you or if you have any questions about your payroll.

      Income Tax
      The Chancellor has committed to reduce the basic rate of income tax from 20% to 19%, but not until 6 April 2024.
      Note that the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly have devolved powers to set their own income tax rates on earned income.
      It is estimated that this will save 30 million individuals an average of £175 per year.

      Business Tax Relief for Capital Investment
      In preparation for the 130% ‘super-deduction’ for companies coming to an end on 31 March 2023, other alternatives are being considered in an attempt to continue encouraging investment from April 2023.
      In the meantime, remember to talk to us about the reliefs potentially available (to companies and non-corporates) for expenditure on plant and machinery. This includes:
      • A £1million annual investment allowance;
      • 130% and 50% super-deductions;
      • 100% first-year allowances (including on electric cars); and
      • 18% and 6% writing down allowances.
      The date of acquisition of capital assets can make a difference to the tax relief you can claim so do speak to us before your next sizeable investment.

      Fuel Duty
      Fuel duty has been cut by 5p per litre for 12 months from 6pm on 23 March 2022.
      The Treasury report that this will save the average car driver £100 a year and the average van driver £200 a year.

      Household Support Fund
      The Household Support Fund will be doubled to £1billion from April 2022. The Fund will help households with the cost of essentials such as food, clothing and utilities.

      Green Technology
      Green technology, including solar panels and heat pumps, will be exempt from business rates in England from April 2022, a year earlier than originally planned.
      VAT on Energy Saving Materials (ESMs) installed in residential accommodation will be reduced from 5% to 0% from this April in Great Britain. The measure will be introduced in Northern Ireland in due course. The 0% rate will apply until 31 March 2027.
      A 100% relief for eligible low-carbon heat networks which have their own rates bill will also be available.

      VAT Rates in the Leisure and Hospitality Sector
      No extension has been granted to the leisure and hospitality sector for use of the reduced 12.5% VAT rate on eligible supplies including food, non-alcoholic beverages and hotel and holiday accommodation. The VAT rate applied to these supplies will revert to 20% from 1 April 2022 as planned.

      Research and Development (R&D)
      The R&D tax relief schemes for companies will be enhanced from April 2023 but we have to wait until this summer for more details.
      We do know the reform is set to boost sectors where the UK is a world-leader, including artificial intelligence, robotics, manufacturing, and design.

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        Business Support: Help to Grow: Digital Scheme

        ‘Help to Grow: Digital’ is a UK-wide scheme to help small and medium-sized businesses adopt digital technologies that are proven to increase productivity.

        The scheme offers:

        • free, impartial advice and guidance about what digital technology is best suited to your business and how it can boost your business’ performance
        • targeted financial support, if your business is eligible, worth up to £5,000 towards the costs of buying approved digital technologies

        The website offers advice, guidance and tools to help businesses explore the huge potential of digital technology to help your business to grow. It aims to help you:

        • identify the digital technology needs of your business
        • make informed decisions about which software products best meet those needs
        • successfully incorporate these products into your business

        See: Help to Grow: Digital (learn-to-grow-your-business.service.gov.uk)

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          National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates for 2022

          The government have announced the rise in the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage from April 2022. Please talk to us if you have any questions about your payroll.

          In full, the increases are:

          • National Living Wage (23+) to increase from £8.91 to £9.50
          • National Minimum Wage (21-22) to increase from £8.36 to £9.18
          • National Minimum Wage (18-20) to increase £6.56 to £6.83
          • National Minimum Wage (16-17) to increase £4.62 to £4.81
          • Apprenticeship Wage to increase from £4.30 to £4.81

          See: National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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            The Small Business Sustainability Basics Programme

            Small Business Britain is launching “The Sustainability Basics programme”, in partnership with Oxford Brookes Business School, to help small businesses make the most of the opportunities of sustainability.

            This free programme (and community of like-minded businesses) will give each entrepreneur the basics they need to supercharge their sustainability planning, reduce their impact on the planet, and turn their sustainability plans into fantastic commercial advantage.

            This programme will be delivered over six weeks entirely via digital channels.

            Webinars are recorded and available for catch up on a dedicated page on the Small Business Britain website.

            All sessions begin at 11am and the modules include:

            1. 21 March 2022: Sustainability is Good for Business
            2. 28 March 2022: Starting at the Beginning: Energy and Transport
            3. 4 April 2022: Where You Are & What You Do
            4. 25 Apr 2022: A Team Effort: Working With & Adapting Your Supply Chain
            5. 3 May 2022: Offsetting: The Good, The Bad & Making a Plan
            6. 9 May 2022: Sustainability for You

            See:  Small Business Britain | Champion. Inspire. Accelerate.

             

             

             

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              National Insurance Bands for 2022/23 

              National Insurance Bands for 2022/23  

              Unless the Chancellor makes an announcement to the contrary on 23 March, which is very unlikely, the rates of National Insurance Contributions for workers and employers increase by 1.25% from 6 April 2022. This is to provide extra funding for health and social care and will become a separate Levy from 2023/24.

              The starting thresholds for employee and employer national insurance contributions (NICs) have also been increased. Employees will be liable to 13.25% NICs between £190 and £967 a week (£50,270 a year). Employer contributions at 15.05% will start at £175 a week.

              For 2022/23 the self-employed will pay 10.25% Class 4 NICs on profits between £9,880 and £50,270. Employees and the self-employed will pay 3.25% on earnings or profits in excess of £50,270 from 6 April 2022.

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                VAT rates due to increase 01.04.22 for Hospitality sector

                Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chancellor reduced the rates of VAT for the leisure and hospitality sector to just 5%. That reduced rate applied from 15 July 2020 until 30 September 2021 when the rate was increased to the current 12.5%. However, the rate is scheduled to revert to the normal 20% rate from 1 April 2022.

                The businesses affected by the temporary rate reduction are those

                • supplying catering services including restaurants and takeaways
                • operating hotels and providing holiday accommodation and
                • operating leisure attractions such as zoos and theme parks

                 

                Businesses should listen to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement on 23 March in case he announces an extension of the 12.5% rate.

                If there is a change announced on 23 March, there will only be a limited amount of time to implement changes to prices and VAT accounting.

                For businesses using the VAT Flat Rate Scheme, the flat rate percentages will revert to the pre 15 July 2020 amounts if the VAT rate reverts to 20% from 1 April 2022.

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                  Making Tax Digital for VAT: One month countdown begins

                  Making Tax Digital for VAT: One month countdown begins:

                  It is currently mandatory for most businesses with a taxable turnover above the £85k VAT threshold and will be mandatory for all businesses in April 2022. All VAT registered businesses must file their first VAT return for the VAT quarter starting on or after 1 April using MTD for VAT software. Our team at A&C Chartered Accountants have already moved across all of our clients using Xero and Sage software.

                  Xero calculates VAT and files VAT returns online securely with HMRC using software that’s compatible with HMRC systems. With Sage Business Cloud Leave your tax worries in the past. Collaborate with your accountant in the app or take control yourself. Anything’s possible with Making Tax Digital compliant VAT returns, ready to be submitted to HMRC with a single click.

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