Wednesday 24 June 2020

Wednesday's Coronavirus Update


Hello everyone…

Welcome to Wednesday’s update and (it seems) to summer, too…

Okay – a really short update today based on a question we received from a couple of people – about deferring payments on account due in July until January 2021.

We thought the answer to this question was an easy one but it turned out to be a conundrum (yes, a conundrum) and we had to do some digging around HMRC.

The issue was this:

The deferment of the payments on account due to be made by 31st July was originally just for the self-employed…

However, I found this entry on another website:

‘… HMRC have updated their website to confirm that everyone within Self-Assessment is eligible to defer their second payment on account due on 31 July 2020 not just the self-employed…’

So, I checked it out with HMRC – although it took a bit of digging - I eventually got the answer I was looking for on webchat.  Here’s a snip of the convo.

'...Self Assessment customers who are due to pay their second payment on account by 31 July 2020 may defer payment until 31 January 2021.  This will be done automatically there is no need to apply for this.  A deferrment is available to any self assessment tax payer who has difficulty in paying their payment on account by 31 July 2020 due date...'

So, there we are – if you complete a self assessment and you have a payment on account to make in July 2020 you can defer it to 31st January 2021.

You don’t have to do anything to defer – just don’t make the payment.  You won’t be charged interest nor penalties.

If you’ve already made the payment and you’d prefer not to you can request a refund from HMRC of the payment made – you have to do this before 31st July.

That’s it for today everyone… and please keep the questions coming and we’ll share with everyone else.

See you Friday.

Rowena

NEWSFLASH:

Just heard the news from Nicola Sturgeon (not personally, you understand) that there’s a relaxation of the lockdown rules.  More details later but these are the highlights:

From July 3rd we can travel around the country for leisure and not be restricted to the 5 mile limit
We can also visit self catering accommodation such as holiday cottages or caravans
From July 6th beer gardens and other outdoor hospitality such as restaurants and cafes will open –as long as we don’t have an uptick in the virus
From July 13th shopping centres can open and organised sport for children and young people will resume
From July 15th tourism should be up and running – indoors and outdoors

More details will follow and all this subject to social distancing and assumes there’s no increase in the spread of the virus.

Of course you’ll want to have a think about all this… but if it immediately changes your thoughts about furloughing staff do get in touch and we can talk about it.

Speak soon.

Rowena

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