Edwards Greene Tax Tips 2023

TAX PLANNING TIPS | May 2023 10 management and financing of the nursery, and the care must be provided on the employer’s premises (which must not be a private home) or in an area hired for that purpose. You will also need to meet local child nursery registration requirements. Increase employee morale with trivial benefits Employees and directors can be provided with gifts worth up to £50 per item which are totally free of tax and NICs. The gift must not be cash or a cash voucher, it must not be provided as a reward for services, and the individual must not be entitled to receive the item under any contractual obligation. Directors of close companies and their family members cannot receive more than £300 of such trivial benefits in any one tax year. Levels and bases of taxation and tax reliefs are subject to change and their value depends on individual circumstances. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate tax and trust advice, will writing, inheritance tax planning and estate planning. The value of your investment and the income from it can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invested. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Investing in shares should be regarded as a long-term investment and should fit in with your overall attitude to risk and financial circumstances. Occupational pension schemes are regulated by The Pensions Regulator. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or other loans secured on it. Assist employees with the extra costs of working at home Employers can pay £6 per week (£26 per month) free of tax and NIC to employees who regularly work at home. There needs to be a formal arrangement with the employer that the employee is required to work at home. The allowance is not available where the employee simply chooses where they work. Help employees meet unexpected bills with small loans You can provide an interest-free, or low interest loan, to your employees to help them pay any personal bills. The loan must be repayable and it is advisable to have a formal loan agreement in place which sets out the repayment terms. As long as the total amount lent by the employer to the employee does not exceed £10,000 at any point in the tax year, there is no taxable benefit for the employee Provide free transport to help employees get to work Where your employees are finding it difficult to afford to travel to work, you can lay on a works bus so they can travel to work for free. The vehicle used must seat at least nine passengers. There is no taxable benefit for the employees as long as the bus is used mainly by your employees and their children. Provide your employees with an annual health check and eye test The health check is free of tax. Medical treatment paid for by an employer is generally a taxable benefit. However, there is an annual exemption of up to £500 where you fund medical treatment that will assist an employee’s return to work from sickness or injury. The eye test is also tax free if the employee needs to use a computer screen or similar display screen as part of their job. Any special corrective lenses required to use that equipment can also be provided tax free. Supply your employees with one tax-free mobile phone each Employer-provided mobile phones are tax free, as long as it is the employer rather than the employee who owns the phone and takes out the contract with the telecoms company. Encourage your employees to cycle to work with a subsidised bicycle You can lend bicycles and associated safety equipment to employees to use to commute to work and for any other private journeys. The bicycle and safety equipment can be provided instead of a portion of pay under a salary sacrifice scheme. The employee can be invited to buy the bicycle at a significant discount at the end of the loan period, and there is no limit on the value of the bicycle that can be provided. Provide a nursery or crèche for employees’ children A workplace nursery can be a very valuable benefit for working parents, and it’s tax free for the employee if qualifying conditions are met. The employer must be responsible for the Tip Where an employer has not paid the home working allowance to an employee who regularly works from home see above, the employee can claim £6 per week as a tax deduction in their tax return or as a standalone claim from HMRC. Claims can be made up to four years after the end of the tax year. EXAMPLE Brian is the director of his own company, BVC Ltd. He has an interest in botany. BVC Ltd occasionally provides Brian with books and equipment relating to his hobby. As long as each item does not cost more than £50, and the total value of the gifts BVC Ltd makes to Brian in any tax year do not exceed £300, there is no taxable benefit for Brian.

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