‘adapting to change – digital tax accounts’

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Ian McMonagle

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Chartered AccountantsChartered Tax Advisers

Business Development Specialists

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Adapting to change:

Digital Tax accounts

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The most significant single change affecting individuals and small businesses in the history of our income tax system

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“During this Parliament, HMRC will make fundamental changes to the way the tax system works — transforming tax administration so it is more effective, more efficient, and easier for taxpayers.”  David Gauke MP Financial Secretary to the Treasury

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“Much more than simply adding digital tools to the current system; it is about transforming the UK tax system”

- David Gauke MPFinancial Secretary to the

Treasury

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• 50 million individuals will have their own Digital Tax Accounts

• Pre-populated by HMRC• Everything in the one place,

including Child Benefits, State Pension forecasts, tax paid

• All taxation will switch to online communication

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• 4 quarterly “updates” will be required each year

• From April 2018, all small, non-VAT registered businesses and landlords must comply with the new digital reporting rules

• From 2020 this will apply to all businesses, including companies

• Mandatory digital record-keeping

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• Quarterly returns(?) - similar to VAT or RTI/PAYE systems

• Online billing, aligning payments with profits made (Pay as you go)

• Tax potentially payable monthly, quarterly or by Direct Debit

• ‘Real-time’ • HMRC access to bank accounts?

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‘Single Business Service’

Don’t believe the Government spin

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Case study:Self-employed; sole-traderSporadic turnoverNot VAT-registeredNo employeesPoor record-keeping

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Case study: Self-employed; sole-traderLarge turnoverVAT-registeredHas a number of employeesBoxes of receipts & invoices

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Case study: Director & ShareholderSalaryCompany dividendsBank interestReceives Child BenefitsPays personal pension contributions

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Case study: Landlord2 Furnished properties£500 per month gross rents x 2Buy-to let loansJoint title

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Bookkeeping survey of 500 businesses across the UK:• 25% use software currently• 25% use a paper-only system• The rest employ a mixture of both or

use packages such as Excel

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• ‘Quarterly tax reporting a threat to small businesses’• ‘Small firms will struggle with new quarterly

tax returns’• ‘This should be a voluntary scheme for small

businesses’• ‘HMRC should undertake an impact

assessment and consultation exercise’

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‘Should be a matter of choice and should not be made mandatory’

‘Businesses should be able to move to digital over time’

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Your call to action:• Ditch the bad habits• Adopt good practices• Bookkeeping• Embrace software• Change now

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Thank you for listening

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Ian McMonagle Questions?

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