A contractor’s guide to the announced dividend tax increase
Contractors have had a lot of change this year, so it’s safe to say that the unexpected increase to dividend tax rates was a bit of an unexpected (and unwanted) announcement. In this blog we explore what’s been announced, [...]
Should you be doing ATED returns as a property investor?
What is an ATED? An Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) is an annual tax that’s payable by UK companies that own UK residential property with a value greater than £500,000. If your property satisfies one of the following [...]
The Status Determination Statement (SDS) – do you have yours?
As a Limited Company contractor the IR35 reform has probably played a big part in your year so far, including ensuring you were ready for whatever it had up its sleeve for you. But has your end hirer / client [...]
Tax planning for 2021/22
For the 2021/2022 tax year, tax allowances and rate bands have, in the main, remained the same. In this article, we demonstrate what that means to contractors in real terms, and offer our advice for trading as tax-efficiently as [...]
Budget 2021 – what does it mean for contractors?
Although Rishi Sunak’s budget today didn’t repeal the off-payroll legislation change due in April as we might have hoped, it’s not all bad news for contractors.With the economy expected to recover to pre-Covid level by mid-2022, the Chancellor set out [...]
The VAT Deferral Scheme
On February 11th HMRC announced that as part of its COVID-19 support, all VAT registered businesses were able to defer their VAT liabilities generating between March 20th and June 30th 2020 to help with their cashflow. In this blog [...]
Using your Limited Company abroad post-Brexit
The UK will be leaving the EU on December 31st, so what does that mean for contractors using their Limited Company outside of the UK? In this blog we explore the way in which you can contract abroad, post-Brexit. [...]
Furlough extended until March, Job Retention bonus scrapped
It has now been confirmed that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been extended until 31 March 2021. From 1 November 2020, employers can claim 80% of an employee’s usual salary while they’re in furlough, up to a maximum [...]
Furlough scheme extended for November 2020
Hours before the furlough scheme was due to end on October 31st, the government has announced it will be extended until the end of November, as a further lockdown has been announced for England. Under the Coronavirus Jobs Retention [...]
IR35 April 2021 – a reminder of what’s happening
Remember when IR35 was the biggest thing to worry about? It feels like a life time ago now, and you may have even forgotten, given everything else that’s been going on. But whilst it may seem like it’s taken a [...]
Tax planning for 2020/21
For the 2020/2021 tax year, tax allowances and rate bands have, in the main, remained the same. In this article, we demonstrate what that means to contractors in real terms, and offer our advice for trading as tax-efficiently as possible.3 [...]
Can I furlough myself as a Limited Company Contractor?
Under the Government’s Coronavirus business support measures announced this week, it has been indicated that some Limited Company contractors may be covered by the ‘Job retention scheme’ and therefore can furlough themselves if unable to work due to Covid-19. There [...]
Coronavirus business support measures explained
This guide covers all of the business support measures announced by Rishi Sunak in March and is being updated as and when new initiatives are launched or changes are made to existing ones. Please bookmark this page to keep [...]
Sunak delivers Budget to meet ‘challenging times’
Sunak delivers Budget to meet ‘challenging times’Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget, and the first since the UK’s departure from the European Union, against the backdrop of the coronavirus outbreak.The Chancellor announced a £30 billion stimulus package to support [...]
FCSA accreditation for SG Accounting and SG Umbrella
We’re delighted to announce that SG Accounting and SG Umbrella have been added to the accredited members list of The Freelancer and Contractor Services Association (FCSA). To become an accredited member, we’ve had to undergo an independent and rigorous [...]
Important IR35 update: be prepared for April 2020
You will no doubt be aware of the proposed changes to IR35 (often referred to as the ‘off-payroll rules’) set to come into force from April 2020.Our aim here is to ensure you are aware of the support that we [...]
Could you benefit from the Rent a Room scheme?
Do you have a spare room in your home? Maybe your kids have grown up and have moved out? Or, you’ve moved into a new property and you find you have spare space? Instead, of converting this space into a [...]
Thinking about changing your company car? Why waiting until 2020 could be a good idea
If you’re a contractor who is thinking of purchasing an environmentally friendly company car through your limited company, due to the car benefit changes, you may be better off waiting until 2020 to do it. Tax on company cars [...]
SG Accounting shortlisted for Best Contractor Accountant in the Contracting Awards 2019
SG Accounting are delighted to be shortlisted for the inaugural Contracting Awards 2019 in the Best Contractor Accountant category. A high number of nominations were received and, after being judged by the Contracting Awards panel, SG Accounting has made the [...]
IR35 in the private sector: draft legislation announced
Contractors’ questions on the new ‘off payroll’ working reforms are beginning to be answered, as the government announces draft legislation for the Finance Bill 2019-2020. IR35 in the private sector, as it is commonly referred to, is due to [...]