This update covers: How to claim compensation for the 2019/20 Annual Allowance Charges, Commenting on 5 threats to your pension mentioned by the Financial Times, and our view of the 2021 Doctors and Dentists Review Body Award
Ramsay Brown Update 10 July 2021
This broadcast covers the retrospective amendments to Final Pay Controls, comments about the use of HMRC Check Employment Status Tool (CEST) and the 2nd CGT Review by the Office for Tax Simplification.
Ramsay Brown Update 10 June 2021
This update contains important information on pensions, tax, electric cars, stamp duty, working from home, tax planning with partnerships, and teddy bears.
1 November 2020 Update from Ramsay Brown
This broadcast covers NHS Property Services intention to charge extra costs as a result of Covid, how employees can check if they can claim tax relief for working from home, what can be claimed for Xmas parties during Covid and other useful tips.
Tax Investigation Insurance for Primary Care Networks
We are pleased to announce that we have negotiated tax investigation insurance for our PCN clients. The insurance will cover an investigation by HMRC into the finances of PCNs, including the taxation of Clinical Directors and any surplus or deficit made the PCN. Unlike some tax investigation policies, the investigation will be handled by the team at Ramsay Brown, and not a tax representative …
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Annual Allowance Solution Proposed By NHS For 2019/20
Beware: Tax Refund Scams in Email Links
Making alert to the tricks used by fraudsters. HMRC is urging people to be alert to the tricks used by fraudsters to persuade them to give away personal details. The tax authority is processing tax refunds for 2018-19 and will only tell taxpayers about refunds by post or through tax calculation, P800 under PAYE. It …
Changes To Off-Payroll Working From April 2020
The rules for individuals providing services to the public sector via an intermediary such as a Personal Service Company (PSC), changed from April 2017. The new rules shifted the responsibility for deciding whether the intermediaries’ legislation applied, known as IR35, from the intermediary to the public sector receiving the service (also known as the engager). …
Are Your Locums Taxed Appropriately?
The changes in April 2017 in which the GP practice became responsible for the correct tax treatment of locums does not seem to have changed the position of many locums who still claim to be self employed but on closer examination might be better described as employees of the practice. One of the reasons for …