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Company Vans

There has been a big change to the taxable benefit due on vans.

Where an employer provides a van for an employee, which they can use for private journeys, the taxable benefit from 6 April 2007 becomes £3000 per annum.

This taxable benefit is not levied if the private use is merely incidental.

HMRC have given some guidance on what is incidental but this is not exhaustive so we will be pleased to advise on the situation if you are providing vans that can also be used for private journeys.

Filing online

Every year, employers are required to send details of the salaries, tax and National Insurance deducted from their employees.

These year-end returns have to be submitted by 19 May 2007 to avoid a fine. These documents can be submitted on-line via the internet.

Appletons can assist you in this process.

 If you are a small business - defined by HMRC as having fewer than 50 employees - and you file your P35 online, HMRC will pay you £100 tax-free for doing so. You usually claim this back by reducing your next monthly PAYE payment.

Tax Tip

When you buy new equipment for your business, ask whether it is energy or water efficient.

Check the list on www.eca.gov.uk to see if you could get a 100% deduction fo the cost in the year of purchase.

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Business Tax Calendar 2007/8

The 2007/08 tax year ends on 5 April 2008 and this also brings a number of employer-related deadlines for submitting documents to HMRC.

19 April 2008

Last date to pay PAYE contributions for the 2007/08 tax year, by cheque, without having to pay interest. Electronic payments are due by 22 April.

19 May 2008

Submission of P35 (employer's annual return of employees' tax and Nl deductions) and P14s (summary of each employee's pay and deductions).

31 May 2008

Last day to distribute P60s to employees who were working for the employer on 5 April 2008.

6 July 2008

Submission of a summary of benefits paid to employees on the forms PUD and P11D(b).  

19 July 2008 

Class 1A National Insurance due on benefits in kind by cheque. Electronic payments are due by 22 July.

 

Filing online 

If you are a small business - defined by HMRC as having fewer than 50 employees - and you file your P35 online, HMRC will pay you £100 tax-free for doing so. You usually claim this back by reducing your next monthly PAYE payment.