The government have issued guidance to help employers repay HMRC if they have over claimed through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.We have put together some key points to assist employers with repayments in line with the guidance supplied by HMRC.If you have uploaded a claim in error and want to delete it, you must delete the claim via the online service within 72 hours. If you have made an error in a claim that has resulted in an over claimed amount you must pay this back to … [Read more...]
Has your provider protected your contractors from the CJRS clawbacks?
Following the Chancellors first announcement around the economic support packages, the cost is now at an estimate of £132.5bn.The CJRS was set up as a new wage support measure in response to the Covid-19 pandemic to protect jobs in wake of the impact to the economy caused by the virus and to support employers who had difficulties continuing to pay wages to prevent redundancies being made.So what is the clawback?The government are now looking to recover funds claimed in error or … [Read more...]
EU Settlement scheme update – 1-year left to apply
The 30th June 2020 marked the 1-year countdown for the EU settlement scheme application deadline. Already 3.6 million applications have been submitted and more than 3.3 million applications have been granted.EEA citizens and their family members who have been granted pre-settlement or settled status have secured their rights in UK Law, ensuring that they will have the evidence they need to continue living and working in the UK.The lastest detailed official Statistics show that the … [Read more...]
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has spoken, support for self-employed is now confirmed
Chancellor Rishi Sunak set out plans for 80% wage subsidies for staff kept on by employers last week and the PM said he wants similar protection for freelancers. However, he stated there was “particular difficulties" for freelancers who are not on Pay As You Earn (PAYE) schemes, but that he wanted to achieve "parity of support" across the workforce.With 5.2 million self-employed workers in the UK, it was only a matter of time before the chancellor put a plan in place to support the self – … [Read more...]
HMRC Tackling Construction Industry Scheme Abuse
HMRC have launched a consultation concerning ways to tackle abuse of the construction industry scheme.The consultation seeks views on changes to the rules to prevent tax loss from the CIS. HMRC will have the power to correct the CIS deduction amounts claimed by sub-contractors on their Real Time Information (RTI) Employer Payment Summary (EPS) returns and seeks views on the implementation process.The 10 week consultation started on the 19th March and will conclude on the 28th May … [Read more...]
COVID-19: Changes to standard and enhanced ID checking guidelines
Due to current measures that have been put in place as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, we’re aware that organisations are having difficulty following the DBS ID checking guidance.Currently, when validating ID documents, it is best practice to carry the examination out face-to-face with a live video link as an alternative method. Under the current guidance, the ID checker must be in physical possession of the original documents so they can be checked for indicators of fraud.As the … [Read more...]
What do you look for when you review your PSL?
Many agencies follow compliance processes they have internally to review the PSL of umbrella companies. However, do you really know what your workers are being charged and understand the payslip and calculations behind the figures?With the key information document, being issued to contractors from April 2020 by recruitment agencies now would be the time to check what is actually being deducted.We review payslips from competitors on a regular basis from contractors who are not happy with … [Read more...]
Tax avoidance schemes aimed at contractors and agency workers
HMRC is aware of schemes that claim to increase your take-home pay by paying less Income Tax and National Insurance contributions. These schemes do not work and by using them you may be taking part in tax avoidance. How these schemes work Most umbrella arrangements operate within the tax rules, and correctly deduct tax and National Insurance contributions from all your earnings using PAYE.Some promoters of tax avoidance schemes set up umbrella companies and use them to convert income into … [Read more...]
Off- Payroll Reforms 2020
Major reforms to off-payroll (IR35) rules within the Private Sector are scheduled to take effect from April 2020.This will mean that the responsibility will be switched from many contractors to the end client. Their IR35 status of being inside or outside will have significant affects.The rules are not exactly straight forward but it is important to understand what they will mean to your agency as well as your end clients and contractors, so that you can make an informed decision about … [Read more...]
IR35 Guidance – April 2020 changes to off-payroll working for clients
Overview Off-payroll working rules change on 6 April 2020 and are applied differently. From this date, all public authorities and medium and large sized clients will be responsible for deciding the employment status of workers. Who the rules apply to Some rules already apply to all public sector clients, but from 6 April 2020 medium and large-sized private sector clients also need to apply them. The private sector includes third sector organisations, such as some charities.The rules apply … [Read more...]