If you need evidence of employment for a claim, the following notes published by HMRC may help. You can ask HMRC for a record of your employment history, for example if you are making a compensation claim for: an industrial injury (for example asbestosis or…
Year: 2019
Flood support
At the time this article was written, mid-November, there was no specific financial support being offered to victims of recent flooding in the UK apart from the farming sector. See comment below. The government announced on 13 November that it will extend its Farming…
Time is running out for tax planning 2019-20
A reminder that in just a few months the present tax year closes, 5 April 2020. After this date, a whole raft of 2019-20 tax planning options for individuals will cease to be available. These cover a multitude of opportunities to reduce your liability…
Working after State Pension age
It is fine to keep working past your State Retirement Age unless your employment is subject to retirement at compulsory retirement age. If your employer does this, they must give a good reason, for example, the job requires certain physical abilities (e.g. in the…
Taxing aspects of electric cars for your business
This article does not cover the risks of owning an electric car, depreciation rates etc. Instead, it discusses the tax implications if you buy an electric car for business purposes. As electric cars have zero carbon emissions for tax purposes it should be possible…
The “loan charge” controversy continues
The following press release was published by HMRC last month. Extracts are reproduced below: Sir Amyas Morse, the former Comptroller and Auditor General and Chief Executive of the National Audit Office (NAO), will lead an independent review of the Loan Charge… The review will…