Presumably any company that offers overtime, or unpaid days off, will do a monthly payroll as it varies each month ?
Yes more than likely - If you get a monthly payslip then your employer will be operating a monthly payroll scheme
Presumably any company that offers overtime, or unpaid days off, will do a monthly payroll as it varies each month ?
Best conservative government in my lifetime. Never thought i would be pro Tory. Well done Boris.
I guess that comes under the category of you can't have it both ways, I've a few mates who've always ribbed me about paying taxes and ensuring me there are ways and means of avoiding it. To me if you earn it you've got to contribute and the here and now is a classic example, sorry.
Yes, Here he is two weeks ago saying we should let CV run rampant through the population and "take it on the chin":
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https://twitter.com/MaximilianJans2/status/1237050695330775042?s=20
I won't argue that the provision being made for the working population by this government isn't right, but seriously this doesn't make them the best conservative government in your lifetime. I'd give them a 7/10 so far personally.
What about the self employed one-man-band's who started limited companies that effectively employed themselves as 1 member of staff on paye, but due to cash flow of the business paid themselves a minimal salary, then paid corporate tax on profit dividends at the end of the year? A perfectly reasonable way for a 1 person business to be run, but 80% of their salary is likely to be not very much?
I welcome the proposals in the Coronavirus bill but it could mean a stack of work for accountants at a time when their offices are supposed to be shut and staff at home looking after kids off school, shopping for elderly relatives / volunteering for NHS etc.
This work could entail getting 2019/20 Tax Returns prepped and submitted in order to form the basis of a claim for the 80%, calculating what is claimable for those who have 3 years Tax Returns already submitted etc. However, HMRC proceed as if accountants don't exist and that taxpayers can sort it all online - which many can't.
It's the Employers who claim the Grant though - Not the individuals
You might be right, and unlike that orange gimp in America, he's doing the right thing now. However, my gut feeling is that he'd have been more than happy to listen to Cummings until it became obvious we had a real problem on our hands - at which point he has switched to listening to the experts (scientists and health officials).I have some sympathy with Boris on this as he isn't an expert, and that clip is a bit out of context of him saying 'you could...take it on the chin", "or enforce draconian measures", or "strike a balance". I think that is what the government have tried to do with the experts is strike an appropriate balance with our culture, health service, risk etc.
He has been flanked by the scientists and experts at most of his press conferences. While I have more than just reservations about Johnson's integrity, I find it hard to doubt the integrity of the scientists to stand there in front of the country and be puppets for what Boris and Cummings want to do.
You know, with pollution likely to nose dive, air quality improve, NHS the saviours of our population, the Tories could come out of this the party of the NHS, Climate Change, Social Welfare, the lot. They might end up more left than Blair was. The Tories don't have some guiding ideology really, the votes they got from tradtional Labour will mean they will happily move to the left if it means retaining those votes - they have a reason to do that now. Won't matter to the electorate on a whole that they were the ones underfunded the NHS to be in this point where we don't have contingency for an epidemic, but after this they'll invest, invest, invest and come 2024 will be 'Saviours of the NHS'.
Sorry, is this the thread about tax!!??
IMHO It will be based on the 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 tax returns, so no extra work for accountants. HMRC have the data.
Yes, Here he is two weeks ago saying we should let CV run rampant through the population and "take it on the chin":
[tweet]1237050695330775042[/tweet]
https://twitter.com/MaximilianJans2/status/1237050695330775042?s=20
I won't argue that the provision being made for the working population by this government isn't right, but seriously this doesn't make them the best conservative government in your lifetime. I'd give them a 7/10 so far personally.
Yes, Here he is two weeks ago saying we should let CV run rampant through the population and "take it on the chin":
[tweet]1237050695330775042[/tweet]
https://twitter.com/MaximilianJans2/status/1237050695330775042?s=20
I won't argue that the provision being made for the working population by this government isn't right, but seriously this doesn't make them the best conservative government in your lifetime. I'd give them a 7/10 so far personally.
This is what I fear as we'll all have to pay back what they give out for years to comeI have some sympathy with Boris on this as he isn't an expert, and that clip is a bit out of context of him saying 'you could...take it on the chin", "or enforce draconian measures", or "strike a balance". I think that is what the government have tried to do with the experts is strike an appropriate balance with our culture, health service, risk etc.
He has been flanked by the scientists and experts at most of his press conferences. While I have more than just reservations about Johnson's integrity, I find it hard to doubt the integrity of the scientists to stand there in front of the country and be puppets for what Boris and Cummings want to do.
You know, with pollution likely to nose dive, air quality improve, NHS the saviours of our population, the Tories could come out of this the party of the NHS, Climate Change, Social Welfare, the lot. They might end up more left than Blair was. The Tories don't have some guiding ideology really, the votes they got from tradtional Labour will mean they will happily move to the left if it means retaining those votes - they have a reason to do that now. Won't matter to the electorate on a whole that they were the ones underfunded the NHS to be in this point where we don't have contingency for an epidemic, but after this they'll invest, invest, invest and come 2024 will be 'Saviours of the NHS'.
Sorry, is this the thread about tax!!??
So would you say it's probably not worth rushing through this years tax return?
(Only asking as this year will my highest for quite a while)
Yes, Here he is two weeks ago saying we should let CV run rampant through the population and "take it on the chin"
IMHO It will be based on the 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 tax returns, so no extra work for accountants. HMRC have the data.
IMHO It will be based on the 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 tax returns, so no extra work for accountants. HMRC have the data.
And, as I understand it, the pressing issue of how you prove you've stopped working and are entitled to the 80%. As I'm sure there are many self-employed who are continuing to work, both part-time and full time. Not a criticism, just an observation.
Without wanting to state the obvious, it's always best to get your return done as early as possible as then you know where you stand on tax way before you have to pay it. Or if you are due a refund then you get it sooner. But as Weststander said, no it wont have any bearing on any possible compensation by the looks of things as that would be all but impossible.