

Accountants Welcome Support for Businesses
Llandudno Junction based chartered accountants Gareth Hughes have welcomed Chancellor Alistair Darling’s 2008 Pre-Budget Report as a welcome boost for smaller businesses.
The Pre-Budget Report 2008
Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling has delivered a much-anticipated Pre-Budget Report against a backdrop of economic slowdown and turbulence in the global economy, which has steadily deteriorated since the 2008 Budget on 14 March.
Improvements Announced to State Pension Scheme
A new move by the government is set to help more people to boost their state pension by allowing them to make up to six extra years’ voluntary national insurance contributions.
Intestacy Rules
The Ministry of Justice has announced an increase in the amount of the statutory legacy on intestacy. The statutory legacy is the amount which an individual is entitled to receive from the estate of their husband, wife or civil partner where the individual has not made a Will.
Bank of England Slashes Bank Rate to 3%
The latest interest rate cut by the Bank of England’s Montetary Policy Committee has slashed the figure to a level last seen more than 50 years ago.
Shopping on the Internet
HMRC have updated their guidance on buying goods on the internet explaining when duty and / or VAT will need to be paid.
Changes to Rights During Maternity Leave
Following changes made to the Sex Discrimination Act and to the Maternity and Parental Leave Regulations, the law on contractual terms of employment during Additional Maternity Leave (AML) changed in respect of women whose babies were due on or after 5 October 2008. The date the baby is due, as shown on the MATB1 certificate (provided by the midwife or doctor at around 20 weeks into the pregnancy) is the relevant date and not the date the baby is actually born.
Gift Aid Form Amended
HMRC have updated their model Gift Aid declaration form for charities and community amateur sports clubs to reflect the reduction in the basic rate of tax from 22% to 20% from the beginning of this tax year.
Entrepreneurs’ Relief
The system of capital gains tax (CGT) for individuals and trustees changed radically from 6 April 2008. The changes included the abolition of taper relief and indexation allowance and the introduction of a single rate of CGT of 18%.
Tougher Penalties for Persistent Late Filing of Company Accounts and Returns with Companies House
Tougher Penalties for Persistent Late Filing of Company Accounts and Returns with Companies House
Mandatory Company Trading Disclosures
From 1 October 2008, new rules are in place to unify and replace the various regulations setting out the trading disclosures that incorporated companies must make to show their legal identity. This is now being monitored by Trading Standards and can result in a £5000 fine.
Accountants Warn of a New ‘Get Tough’ Regime by the Taxman
Gareth Hughes chartered accountants are warning business owners of a new “get tough” regime which will be implemented from 1 April 2009 when HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) power to obtain information and documents will be extended and HMRC will also be given new powers to inspect business premises.
Accountants Launch New Breakfast Workshop Series
Chartered accountants Gareth Hughes & Co are launching a series of free breakfast workshops at the firm’s Llandudno Junction offices to provide practical advice on key business issues.
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