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Pension Payments

There have been considerable changes to the pension contribution rules over the last couple of years.

In summary, these are as follows:

• Any individual can make payments of £3600 per annum gross of tax, whether they have an income or not.

• If an employer makes a contribution on behalf of an employee, this will be tax deductible in that employer's accounts as long as the payment is made 'wholly and exclusively1 for the purposes of the trade.

• The maximum any individual can pay in any pension payment period (which is usually the same as the tax year) is normally £21,5000 and any contributions over this will be subject to income tax of 40%. There are some exceptions to this rule.

• There is no longer a provision which allows excessive personal pension contributions to be carried back to the prior year. Some special rules remain in place for retirement annuity contributions.

Paying less tax - Defer Your Gains

There are many ways to save tax - all of them perfectly legal.

For example, if you realise Capital Gains after the end of the tax year, and delay payment of the tax for 12 months and split sales across the end of the tax year – you can make use of two years’ annual exemption.

Also, make an outright gift to your spouse, who can make use of his or her exemption, too. Delaying a sale can also mean more taper relief – so less tax.

Save employers’ NIC

Employee costs may be high, but save employers’ national insurance contributions by rewarding employees through all employee share schemes and pension contributions instead of additional salary or bonuses.

Ensure business borrowings attract tax relief

Funds borrowed for business purposes obtain full tax relief; your mortgage does not!

Appletons can help you to identify ways to make the most of tax-saving opportunities and investments.

We are always pleased to discuss matters with you – contact us today for further information.

Pay less tax - Create a tax shelter investment

There are many ways to save tax - all of them perfectly legal.

Did you know that....

Tax can be effectively deferred by investment in Enterprise Investment Scheme shares, Venture Capital Trust shares (both subject to limits), or in film finance partnerships?

Call us at Appletons Accountants and we'll tell you more!

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Loan Calculator

Working out your mortage repayments when you are thinking about buying a house can take ages if you have to phone the Building Society every time you want to modify the amounts.

Instead, use the Appletons Loan Calculator!

The results of this loan payment calculator are for comparison purposes only.

They will be a close approximation of actual loan repayments if available at the terms entered, from a financial institution. This is being provided for you to plan your next loan application.

To use, enter values for the Loan Amount, Number of Months for Loan, and the Interest Rate (e.g. 7.25), and click the Calculate button. Clicking the Reset button will clear entered values.

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Loan Amount

Loan Length in Months

Interest Rate

Monthly Payment

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Enter only numeric values (no commas), using decimal points where needed.
Non-numeric values will cause errors.

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Please contact Appletons Accountants to ensure you get appropriate advice based upon your own financial situation.