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Update from the recent meeting of the TALC Collections Sub-Committee

The Institute, under the auspices of the CCAB-I, made representations on behalf of members at last week’s meeting of the TALC Collections Sub-Committee. Among the issues discussed, Revenue provided an update on the Debt Warehousing Scheme and outlined local property tax and vacant home tax compliance projects it has commenced. Revenue also reminded the group that the 2023 Form 11 has been updated for taxpayers wishing to claim the Mortgage Interest Tax Credit and/or the Rent Tax Credit. Minutes will be available in due course.  Debt Warehousing Scheme – 1 May 2024 deadline  Readers are reminded that taxpayers that have neither paid warehoused debt in full nor commenced the application process for a phased payment arrangement (PPA) by 1 May 2024 will be required to repay the debt is full and will be subject to interest at 10 percent, backdated to when the debt arose.  Revenue is urging taxpayers seeking a PPA to submit their payment proposal (via ROS) by 1 May 2024. Revenue will then work with the taxpayer to formulate a repayment plan. Once a PPA is approved, Revenue has stated that there is flexibility within the system to allow for the first payment to start after 1 May 2024.  Revenue noted that letters will issue to taxpayers in the DWS in March. Due to GDPR issues, these letters will not be copied to agents.   At end of January 2024 there was €1.7 billion debt warehoused by 57,000 taxpayers of which 30,000 owed less than €1,000 (most of whom owed less than €500). €1.4 billion is owed by 5,200 taxpayers, each owing in excess of €50,000. These taxpayers operate in the wholesale/retail, accommodation and food, construction and professional scientific sectors.  Refunds interest totalling €500,000 are due to be made to 475 taxpayers that paid interest of 3 percent.  Taxpayers with PPAs in progress that include the 3 percent interest rate will receive a priority ROS Inbox Notification. They will be required follow certain steps in ROS to trigger the 0 percent interest rate and must ensure they complete the ‘sign and submit’ section to accept the updated payment schedule.  Local Property Tax   Taxpayers were required to have their 2024 local property tax (LPT) liability payment arrangement in place by 10 January 2024. Single annual direct debits will be collected on 21 March 2024. Properties that became suitable for use as a dwelling after 1 November 2022 and on or before 1 November 2023 become liable to LPT for the first time in 2024, based on the market value of the property at 1 November 2021.  Revenue noted that some taxpayers who pay their LPT by deduction at source from pay or pension have failed to file an LPT return. Revenue advises that they file an LPT return as soon as possible in order to avoid issues at a later date.  Revenue informed the group that compliance work is underway in 2024, focusing on property valuations project where there has been a decrease in valuation band in period 2 (2022-2025) from the original valuation band in period 1 (2013-2021).   In addition, Revenue also intends to review properties where taxpayers have claimed uninhabitable status, which may also have a vacant homes tax (VHT) impact if subsequently deemed habitable.  Vacant Homes Tax   Revenue intends writing to persons that own 20 or more properties this week, asking them to declare whether the property is occupied or is vacant. Where vacant, and not already returned, a return and payment will be required to regularise their affairs. Revenue intends to undertake a similar communications campaign when it moves on to contact the middle cohort of property owners with 2 to 19 properties at a later date.  Letters of No Objection for voluntary strike-off  Revenue is aware of delays experienced by taxpayers in obtaining a Letter of No Objection for a voluntary strike-off. While 82 percent of cases were responded to within 30 days in quarter 4 2023, Revenue is endeavouring to reduce the timeframe for issuing such letters. Revenue advises practitioners to use the Exceptional Contact channel in urgent cases where delays arise. Revenue recommends that applicants engage with Revenue as soon as possible and supply all the mandatory information at the beginning of the process. More details are available on revenue.ie  Form IT38  The capital acquisitions tax (CAT) return Form IT38 for the period 1 September 2023 to 31 August 2024 was made available in Revenue’s Return Preparation Facility (RPF) on 26 February 2024. Form IT38 for earlier periods will become available from 26 March 2024 but, in the meantime, they can be prepared using the ROS Offline application.  Employee Share Options  As readers will be aware, from 1 January 2024 the taxation of a gain realised on the exercise, assignment or release of share options no longer falls under individual self-assessment. Instead, employers are responsible for collecting income tax, USC and PRSI from employees on share option gains and remitting those taxes to Revenue as part of the payroll process. Revenue has updated its website for these changes and additional text has been added to screens to alert anyone trying to submit relevant tax on share options (RTSO) for 2024.   The self-assessment regime continues to apply to gains arising on or before 31 December 2023, as does the obligation to register for Relevant Tax on Share Options (RTSO). The 2023 Form 11 is available to any taxpayer wishing to submit their 2023 income tax return. Revenue’s advice to taxpayers that will no longer be chargeable persons for income tax purposes for 2024, is to de-register for income tax via ROS once their 2023 income tax return has been submitted.  2023 Form 11 matters  Revenue has been informed of issues with the pre-population of Department of Social Protection information in the 2023 Form 11 and is continuing to investigate the matter. We will keep readers informed via Tax News.  The 2023 Form 11 has been updated for taxpayers wishing to claim the Mortgage Interest Tax Credit and/or the Rent Tax Credit. 

Mar 04, 2024
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HMRC’s Annual Stakeholder Conference “Today, Tomorrow, Together” hears about tough choices on use of resources

HMRC held its Annual Stakeholder Conference last week in London which the Institute was represented at. Under the conference’s theme of “Today, Tomorrow, Together”, attendees heard from HMRC’s Chief Executive Jim Harra about various ongoing challenges, “tough choices about resources” and how HMRC is forging ahead with plans to reduce traditional phone and post contact by moving more taxpayers to “self-serve online”. Mr Harra also reiterated that Making Tax Digital for income tax remains a key part of HMRC’s strategy, citing that 52 per cent of the Tax Gap comes from small businesses.    Four major challenges were highlighted as follows:  Pressures on HMRC services;  Accelerating the move to online self-serve;  Developing easy to use services; and  Simplification.  Deputy Chief Executive Angela MacDonald (speech from 26 minutes on) spoke in more detail about HMRC’s plans whilst recognising that the move to self-serve online is complicated because not every taxpayer is at the same starting point, however “status quo is not an option”. Generative Artificial Intelligence also got a mention and in particular the need to consider the ethics and risk management of this in tax administration work.  HMRC is expected to share details of the specific actions identified at the conference’s workshops and progress made in the coming weeks and months.  

Mar 04, 2024
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Autumn Finance Bill receives Royal Assent

On 22 February 2024, the Autumn Finance Bill, which was published after the 2023 Autumn Statement, completed its passage through the UK parliamentary process when it received Royal Assent and became Finance Act 2024.  Finance Act 2024 reflects key pieces of tax legislation announced at the Autumn Statement, including ‘full expensing’ for companies being made permanent, the merged R&D tax relief regime which will commence from 1 April 2024 and amendments to the various creative sector tax reliefs.   The “sunset” clause of April 2025 for shares issued to qualify for tax reliefs under the Enterprise Investment Scheme and Venture Capital Trust scheme has been extended to April 2035. Amendments have also been made to the cash basis which becomes compulsory for unincorporated businesses from 6 April 2024, unless the sole trade or partnership opts to apply the accruals basis. 

Mar 04, 2024
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Two days to Spring Budget 2024 

In just two days’ time on Wednesday 6 March, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver the Spring Budget 2024 at approximately 12.30. The Institute will be analysing the Budget’s tax measures and will issue a newsletter to members on Wednesday afternoon with the key tax highlights. This will be followed by more detailed analysis in Chartered Accountants Tax News next Monday 11 March.  As the Budget is taking place in an election year, there are rumours that some tax cuts may feature. However, as the UK is now in recession, questions remain over whether there is enough “fiscal headroom” to do so. 

Mar 04, 2024
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Miscellaneous updates, 4 March 2024

This week HMRC has published the fuel advisory rates which took effect from 1 March 2024 and the notes of the most recent HMRC Guidance Strategy Forum are available on GOV.UK. HMRC has also sent details of an update to guidance for businesses applying to register for UK VAT because they make specified supplies of finance and as previously announced, from 26 February 2024, print and post claims for employment expenses and marriage allowance include a new nomination section which, if not completed correctly by a paid agent, will mean that any repayment will be made directly to the taxpayer.   VAT registration for businesses making specified supplies of finance  HMRC has confirmed that it has updated VAT Notice 700/1 which applies to certain businesses seeking to register for VAT in the UK where the business makes specified supplies of finance, insurance services or investment gold to customers in countries outside the UK.   The update confirms that the business must clearly state ‘SPECIFIED SUPPLIES’ in the free-text box when asked to describe business activities during the VAT registration application process.  Forms updated with new nomination section  As previously advised in Chartered Accountants Tax News, HMRC has updated the marriage allowance and employment expenses “print and post” forms for those not claiming online to include a new nomination section.   This means from 26 February 2024, paid agents making such repayment claims on behalf of a client must be registered with HMRC and have an Agent Services Account (“ASA”). The agent must also include their details in the nomination section of the claim form, including their Agent Reference Number which can be sourced from the ASA. If all of these details are not provided in the nomination section, the repayment will be made directly to the taxpayer.  For all claims received from 26 February 2024, HMRC will begin enforcing the use of updated versions of these forms.   The updated forms which contain the new nomination section are as follows:  form P87 - tax relief for employment expenses postal applications; and   form MATCF – apply for marriage allowance by post.   HMRC has advised that a form received after 26 February 2024 which is not in the new format will not be processed. It is expected that from the end of April 2024, HMRC will make a similar update to form R40 (refund of tax deducted from savings and investments).  

Mar 04, 2024
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This week’s EU exit corner, 4 March 2024

In this week’s EU exit corner, we bring you the latest guidance updates and publications relevant to EU exit. The most recent Trader Support Service and Cabinet Office Borders bulletins are also available. HMRC has contacted us with another reminder that from 1 March 2024, the Import One Stop Shop opened for businesses in Northern Ireland and the newly established Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee has begun hearing evidence. And finally, the Department of the Environment and Rural Affairs has sent an email setting out common errors found by sample health certificate checks undertaken since the first phase of the UK’s new border controls were implemented from 31 January.  Miscellaneous updated guidance etc.   Recently updated guidance, and publications relevant to EU exit are set out below:  Official customs seals and trader sealing;  Data Element 2/3 Documents and Other Reference Codes (National) of the Customs Declaration Service (CDS);  Moving qualifying goods from Northern Ireland to the rest of the UK;  Reference Documents for The Customs (Tariff Quotas) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020;  Reference Document for The Customs (Origin of Chargeable Goods) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020;  Reference document for authorised use: eligible goods and authorised uses;  Reference Document for The Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020;  Reference Documents for The Customs Tariff (Suspension of Import Duty Rates) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020;  Reference Documents for The Customs Tariff (Preferential Trade Arrangements) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020; and  Reference documents for The Customs (Reliefs from a Liability to Import Duty and Miscellaneous Amendments) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020. 

Mar 04, 2024
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Five things you need to know about tax, Friday 1 March 2024

In Irish news, Revenue has published updated guidance on the Remote Working Relief and has provided clarification regarding the circumstances in which the stamp duty relief for young trained farmers can apply where the land is conveyed or transferred into joint ownership. In UK news, HMRC does a U-turn on the proposed change to the income tax treatment for certain double cab pick-ups and the Spring Budget takes place next week. In International news, Member States have agreed the latest update to the EU’s list of non-cooperative jurisdictions.  Ireland Revenue has published updated guidance on the Remote Working Relief (RWR) regarding its application to directors and the mandatory reporting requirement of RWR payments to employees and directors. Revenue has updated the Stamp Duty Manual for Young Trained Farmers relief to clarify the circumstances in which the relief can apply where the land is conveyed or transferred into joint ownership. UK In response to feedback from industry, HMRC will not be proceeding with the change in income tax treatment for certain double cab pick-ups. The Spring Budget 2024 takes place next week. International Member States have agreed the latest update to the EU’s list of non-cooperative jurisdictions. Keep up to date with all the latest Irish, UK, and international tax developments through Chartered Accountants Ireland’s Tax Newsletter. Subscribe to the Tax News by updating your preferences in MyAccount. You can also read this week’s EU exit corner here.

Feb 28, 2024
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Spring Budget 2024

Next week on Wednesday 6 March, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver the Spring Budget 2024. The Institute will be conducting its usual analysis of the tax measures contained in the Budget and will issue a newsletter to members on Wednesday afternoon with the key tax highlights. This will be followed by more detailed analysis in Chartered Accountants Tax News on Monday 11 March.  As the Budget is taking place in an election year, it is expected that some tax cuts will feature, however this is likely to be tempered by the recent news that the UK tipped into recession in the last quarter of 2023. 

Feb 26, 2024
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Miscellaneous updates – HMRC does U-turn on change in tax treatment of certain double cab pick ups

Since we reported last week on HMRC changing the income tax treatment of certain double cab pick-ups from 1 July 2024, the UK Government has announced that after listening to the views of farmers and the motoring industry, there will be no change in treatment, hence HMRC has withdrawn the revised guidance. This week updated guidance has been published on the marriage allowance with changes made to the sections on ‘how to apply’ and ‘how to cancel’.   HMRC is consulting on updated guidance for R&D tax relief and is holding a series of webinars on the relief. The 2024/25 rates and thresholds for employers have been published and the members of HMRC’s Joint Vat Consultative Committee have received notification that Revenue and Customs Brief 2/23 is being withdrawn. And finally, the latest Agent update: issue 117 is available as is the most recent News and Information Bulletin from HMRC.   R&D tax relief   HMRC has published draft guidance for consultation on the changes to R&D tax relief in relation to overseas expenditure and contracted-out R&D both of which take effect from 1 April 2024. The consultation closes on 1 March 2024. Readers are reminded that the new merged R&D tax relief regime also commences from 1 April 2024.  HMRC is also running a series of webinars on R&D tax relief which will cover the following:-  what qualifies as R&D;  how to claim correctly; and  what the new merged scheme entails.   The webinars will also include information on the enhanced support available for R&D intensive companies via the higher payable tax credit.  Register for the first webinar which takes place tomorrow, Tuesday 27 February, at: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/2324882589787388000?source=February-HMRC-External.  Withdrawal of Revenue and Customs Brief 2/23   Revenue and Customs Brief 2/23 “VAT and value shifting consultation update – apportionment of consideration” which was published in March 2023, is being withdrawn as HMRC now consider that the most effective way to address valuation concerns is to provide improved guidance, rather than legislative change. Amendments have therefore been made to the relevant guidance at section 31 of Notice 700 and HMRC manual section VATVAL3000.  In addition, a new Guideline for Compliance (2/2023) has been published which outlines HMRCs’ recommended approach to apportionment of consideration and approaches that in HMRC’s opinion increase or lower tax compliance risk. Guideline for Compliance 2/2023 can be accessed via the link in HMRC manual at VATVAL3700.   Latest Agent Update  Agent Update: issue 117 is available now. Get the latest guidance and information including:-  National Insurance contributions rates reminder;  HMRC and the Border Force are publishing a new Illicit Tobacco Strategy;  HMRC’s Agent Forum – important information for all users;  Registering for the new digital system that manages 'Union goods'; and  The Corporate Interest Restriction – an update from HMRC. 

Feb 26, 2024
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This week’s EU exit corner, 26 February 2024

In this week’s EU exit corner, we bring you the latest guidance updates and publications relevant to EU exit. The most recent Trader Support Service bulletin is also available. HMRC has sent a further email reminder about changes to how goods are imported into Great Britain from Ireland as a result of the first phase of implementation of new import controls from 31 January 2024. And finally, HMRC has confirmed that the VAT Import One Stop Shop (“IOSS”) scheme in Northern Ireland will open for registrations from 1 March 2024.  VAT IOSS  We previously reported in our EU exit corner that HMRC had confirmed to Chartered Accountants Ireland that the delivery of the VAT IOSS in Northern Ireland (“NI”) would commence from 1 March 2024.   IOSS is an optional VAT accounting scheme that VAT registered businesses can use when they import low value goods (non-excise goods with a consignment value of £135 or less) from countries outside the EU and NI, to consumers in the EU, NI, or both. HMRC has confirmed that as planned, the scheme will be available for direct registrations in NI from 1 March 2024  Last week, HMRC published guidance on the scheme and the changes on how to report VAT on sales of low value goods that are located in Great Britain at the point of sale to consumers in Northern Ireland.   Find more information on GOV.UK at: - https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/vat-import-one-stop-shop-scheme.  Miscellaneous updated guidance etc.   Recently updated guidance, and publications relevant to EU exit are set out below:  Designated export place (DEP) codes for Data Element 5/23 of the Customs Declaration Service;  Notices made under the Customs (Northern Ireland) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020;  Notices made under the Customs (Import Duty) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018;  Apply to use simplified declarations for imports you entered in your records without authorisation;  Making a simplified frontier declaration;  Check how to move goods through ports that use the Goods Vehicle Movement Service;  Manually arrive your goods in the UK;  Making a full import declaration; and  Trading and moving goods in and out of Northern Ireland. 

Feb 26, 2024
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Recently updated Revenue guidance

Revenue has recently published the following updated guidance: Tax Exemption and Marginal Relief Part 07-01-18 (updated to reflect Finance (No.2) Act 2023) Capital Acquisitions Tax Consolidation Act 2003 – Notes for Guidance (updated to reflect all amendments to 2003 Act by subsequent Acts up to and including Finance (No.2) Act 2023) Certain benefits payable under Social Welfare Acts – increase for qualified adult Part 05-05-33 High-income Individuals’ Restriction Tax Year 2010 onwards Part 15-02A-05 (updated to reflect Finance (No.2) Act 2023)

Feb 26, 2024
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HMRC to hold Annual Stakeholder Conference

HMRC is holding its Annual Stakeholder Conference later this week in London which the Institute will be represented at. The theme of this year’s conference is “Today, Tomorrow, Together”. The Institute will be reporting key themes and issues discussed at the conference in next Monday’s edition of Chartered Accountants Tax News. You can read about last year’s conference in a news item.

Feb 26, 2024
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