Much remains up in the air regarding the government’s package of measures to support businesses during the Covid-19 outbreak. However, one measure that could significantly help limited company contractors is the announcement that Vat and Income Tax payments due between now and the end of June will be deferred for three months.
This means that no VAT registered business will have to make a VAT payment normally due with their VAT return to HMRC during this period. Income tax payments due in July 2020 under the Self Assessment system will be deferred to January 2021, benefiting up to 5.7m self-employed businesses.
Unveiled by chancellor Rishi Sunak on Friday, the income tax deferral scheme is part of a multi-tier, billion-pound package of emergency measures to help firms during the outbreak. The following relief measures were laid out:
Customers taking up the offers are reminded to cancel their direct debit with their bank, so that it is not automatically processed when they submit their VAT return.
HMRC have also scaled up their Time to Pay offer to all firms and individuals who are in temporary financial distress as a result of Covid-19 and have outstanding tax liabilities.
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