Sadler Davies & Co

Sadler Davies & Co Chartered Accountants in Dartford. Visit our website at www.sadlerdavies.co.uk

Latest News: Tax take soars by almost 10%Recent HMRC data shows that the Treasury collected £786.6 billion in taxes in 2...
02/06/2023

Latest News: Tax take soars by almost 10%

Recent HMRC data shows that the Treasury collected £786.6 billion in taxes in 2022/23 – a 9.9% increase on last year's total of £715.3bn. Read the full article here:
https://sadlerdavies.co.uk/tax-take-soars-by-almost-10/

02/06/2023

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Spring Statement 2022Spring loaded: crisis solutions or half-measures? Amid rising pressure to bring in significant reli...
24/03/2022

Spring Statement 2022

Spring loaded: crisis solutions or half-measures?

Amid rising pressure to bring in significant relief measures to combat the current international emergency, Chancellor Rishi Sunak implied ahead of time that he could only do so much.

Speaking at the weekend, he acknowledged concerns about price hikes and inflation, vowing to stand by people in the same way he’s “done over the past couple of years”. But, in the same breath, the Chancellor warned that the Government couldn’t “completely protect people against some of the difficult times ahead”.

After all, this year’s Spring Statement was only ever intended to be an economic update, released alongside the Office of Budget Responsibility’s new forecast.

Now, against the backdrop of the most turbulent period in recent European history, a soaring cost of living crisis with inflation hitting a 30 year high, and on the second anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown, we’ve received slightly more than a brief update.

Click here to read the statement -
https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/Spring-loaded-crisis-solutions-or-half-measures.aspx

28/10/2021

Autumn Budget 2021

“Today’s Budget does not draw a line under COVID-19; we have challenging months ahead”, said Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak resisted temptation to raise taxes to start paying for the emergency support schemes that kept so many businesses afloat during the pandemic in 2020/21.

Read all about here: https://bit.ly/2XVs3Zy

02/02/2021

Insider Newsletter February 2021

Inside this month's Insider: Hardest-hit businesses offered new government grants of up to £9,000, Pre-Christmas furlough extension, Record number of small businesses ‘set to close for good in 2021’ & Retail sales slumped to a 25-year low in 2020. Rea the newsletter here: https://bit.ly/2Lbqgct

Merry Christmas to you all! We just wanted to send you all our sincerest wishes for a happy and healthy Christmas and 20...
23/12/2020

Merry Christmas to you all!

We just wanted to send you all our sincerest wishes for a happy and healthy Christmas and 2021.

What a year it has been!

Click here for our Christmas update: https://bit.ly/3ax0OZc

Insider Newsletter November 2020In this month's Insider: The Government extends furlough scheme ahead of lockdown in Eng...
10/11/2020

Insider Newsletter November 2020

In this month's Insider: The Government extends furlough scheme ahead of lockdown in England, Third grant for the self-employed increases to 80% for November, Sunak hints at spring tax hikes to ‘balance the books’ and Three in five bounce-back loans may never be repaid, watchdog claims.

Read here:
https://sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/Insider-Newsletter-November-2020.aspx

Or download here: https://sadlerdavies.co.uk/getattachment/63c41ffc-402c-452e-b10c-9e24e7a8a253/insider-nov20-red.aspx

Sadler, Davies, Chartered, Accountants, south east, london, kent, accounts, Accountants in Dartford

05/11/2020

COVID-19 UPDATE - 5th November 2020

Remember, remember, the 5th of November - It's Lockdown Part II....

We'd normally be preparing for a night of fireworks and bonfires but instead England is entering into a new four-week lockdown, with people told to stay at home and non-essential shops, pubs and gyms ordered to close. Full guidance is yet to be published but this is what we know so far:

Furlough Scheme extended

• The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme-CJRS (furlough payments) will be extended until December. (To be eligible to be claimed for under this extension, employees must be on an employer's PAYE payroll by 23:59 on 30 October 2020).
• Neither the employer nor the employee needs to have previously used the CJRS
• Employers will have the flexibility to bring furloughed employees back to work on a part time basis or furlough them full time
• Employees will receive 80% of their current salary for hours not worked (up to a maximum of £2500/Month) from 1 November
• There is no gap in support from the previous end date of the job retention scheme and this extension
• The government will fund the 80% of unworked hours and employers will cover employer pension and NIC
• When claiming the CJRS grant for furloughed hours, employers will need to report and claim for a minimum period of 7 consecutive calendar days
• The Job Support Scheme (due to start in November) has been delayed until the JRS has finished
• There will be a short delay in claims from November whilst HMRC update their systems
• Employers must agree working hours with employees so they know if they are furloughed fully or part-time in November

Business Grants

• Businesses required to close in England due to local or national restrictions will be eligible for the following:
• For properties with a rateable value of £15k or under, grants to be £1,334 per month, or £667 per two weeks;
• For properties with a rateable value of between £15k-£51k grants to be £2,000 per month, or £1,000 per two weeks;
• For properties with a rateable value of £51k or over grants to be £3,000 per month, or £1,500 per two weeks.

Mortgage holidays will no longer end on 31st October

• Borrowers who have not yet had a mortgage holiday can request from their lender a pause in repayments, that can last up to six months.
• Those who have had their payments deferred already, can extend their mortgage holiday until they reach the six-month limit.
• During this period interest will still accrue on what borrowers owe.
• Borrowers who have already reached the maximum six-month mortgage holiday and are still facing difficulty making repayments, are being advised by the FCA to speak to their lender about a tailored support plan.

Self Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS)

• This will be increased from 40% to 55% of average trading profits
• This service now opens on the earlier date of 30th November
• To be eligible self-employed individuals (including members of a partnership) must:
- Have been previously eligible for the Self-Employed Income
- Support Scheme first and second grant
Intend to continue to trade and either:
- Are currently actively trading but are impacted by reduced demand due to coronavirus
- Were previously trading but are temporarily unable to do so due to coronavirus

There will be 3 grants:

The first grant will cover a three month period from start of November until end of January, providing taxable grant covering 55% of average monthly trading profits. This will be paid as a single instalment, covering three months profits capped at £5160.

The second grant covers a three month period for February to April and the level of this grant is under review

The third grant will cover a 3 month period from 1 November 2020 until 31 January 2021. The Government will provide a taxable grant calculated at 80% of 3 months average monthly trading profits, paid out in a single instalment and capped at £7,500 in total. This is an increase from the previously announced amount of 55%. The online service for the next grant will be available from 30 November 2020. HMRC will provide full details about claiming and applications in guidance on GOV.UK in due course.

The Government are providing the same level of support for the self-employed as is being provided for employees through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme which has also been extended until March 2021. For claim periods running to January 2021, employees will receive 80% of their usual salary for hours not worked, up to a maximum of £2,500 per month. The £2,500 cap is proportional to the hours not worked.

Please remain vigilant about scams.

These may mimic government messages or be automated phone calls and you should not open any content on any attachments sent. To help HMRC investigations, report and forward all HMRC related phishing emails/phone calls to [email protected] (send phishing text messages to 60599) with details of date & time of call/message, the message/call contents and phone number.

There are specific scams to be aware of; emails telling you can get a tax refund to help with the coronavirus outbreak. Text messages telling customers about goodwill payments or stating you will be fined and asking you to call to appeal or asking for personal information to claim a tax refund. Emails telling you that you have a refund (HMRC will never send email notifications about this).

Please do not hesitate to contact our office if you have any queries.

01/10/2020

Insider Newsletter October 2020

This month's newsletter covers: Commission set to recommend national living wage freeze, Chancellor reveals new support measures amid second-wave fears, Tax group calls for extension to the annual investment allowance and Fraudulent furlough claims or those paid in error cost £3.5bn.

Read the newsletter here: https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/Insider-Newsletter-October-2020.aspx

Insider Newsletter September 2020In this month's issue:Video-witnessed wills become legal in England and Wales, Business...
07/09/2020

Insider Newsletter September 2020

In this month's issue:

Video-witnessed wills become legal in England and Wales, Businesses claim late payments crisis deepens during lockdown, Furloughed workers get redundancy pay protection and Firms ‘unable to prepare’ for end of Brexit transition period.

Read the full story here: https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/Insider-Newsletter-September-2020.aspx

Sadler, Davies, Chartered, Accountants, south east, london, kent, accounts, Accountants in Dartford

Getting Britain Spending Again - Economic Update 2020It’s safe to say Chancellor Rishi Sunak did not expect to be delive...
10/07/2020

Getting Britain Spending Again - Economic Update 2020

It’s safe to say Chancellor Rishi Sunak did not expect to be delivering the first official fiscal statement less than four months after his maiden Budget speech back in March, but here we are.

Read the article here:
https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/Economic-update-2020.aspx

UPDATE 4th June 2020We hope you are continuing to keep well. We thought we would give you an update on the current situa...
05/06/2020

UPDATE 4th June 2020

We hope you are continuing to keep well. We thought we would give you an update on the current situation and what is available to help you and your business as we start to come out of lockdown….

For those of you who were not entitled to receive any other grant scheme but qualify as a small business please see the section below on the Covid-19 Discretionary Grant Fund to see whether you are eligible to apply.

Read more here:

https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/COVID-19-Update.aspx

COVID-19 UpdateThe Coronavirus has catapulted the world into a state of shock, and concerns over our own and our family ...
30/03/2020

COVID-19 Update

The Coronavirus has catapulted the world into a state of shock, and concerns over our own and our family and friend’s health remains paramount in every one’s mind. That being said, the stress and worry regarding the uncertainty of our livelihoods and businesses is not far behind those health concerns and we want to reassure you we are in this together and will be available to assist you as best we can in these troubling times.

Please read our COVID-19 update here:

https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/COVID-19-Update.aspx

Spring Budget 2020 “Getting it done” is the soundbite Chancellor Rishi Sunak clearly wanted us to take away from his deb...
13/03/2020

Spring Budget 2020

“Getting it done” is the soundbite Chancellor Rishi Sunak clearly wanted us to take away from his debut Budget speech, but “giving it away” might be more accurate.

The Government's substantial majority gave Sunak carte blanche to overhaul taxes but, in the end, there were relatively few substantial changes.

Read our take on the budget here:

https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/Biggest-spending-spree-in-28-years.aspx

Our Christmas Boxes are ready to go!! Thank you team Sadler Davies!
02/11/2019

Our Christmas Boxes are ready to go!! Thank you team Sadler Davies!

07/11/2018

Budget 2018 - Is austerity finally coming to an end?

Going into Budget 2018, between leaks and political instability, few expected Chancellor Philip Hammond would have surprises left to spring.

Read our take on the Budget -
https://www.sadlerdavies.co.uk/News/Budget-2018.aspx

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