Our website uses cookies to store information on your computer. You may delete and block all cookies from this site, but parts of the site will not work as a result. Find out more about how we use cookies.
(Accept cookies and do not show this message again)

Shout99.com - Freelancers Outside IR35

To Print this page select Print from the File menu.
Please use your browser Back button to return to Shout99.com

Shout99

Threat to women's independent taxation
by The Editor at 08:30 18/01/06 (Press)
Some experts believe tax officials want to roll back independent taxation for married women who help run small businesses, according to the Mail on Sunday.
It claims that the HMRC's decision to appeal its Court of Appeal defeat in the Arctic Systems/Section 660 case showed the Government's determination to press on against what it sees as a tax dodge - the way couples use dividends to split much of a family firm's profit.

Almost two decades after Conservative Chancellor Nigel Lawson announced the end of joint taxation of husbands and wives, top accountants fear the Revenue is attacking independent his-and-hers taxation for small firms run by married couples.

John Whiting, tax partner at accountant PriceWaterhouseCoopers, told the Mail on Sunday: "This is about putting boundaries on independent taxation. It is the Revenue's attempt to poke its nose in and to take back some of the privileges of spouses being taxed separately."

Mike Warburton, tax partner at accountant Grant Thornton, said the decision to appeal showed the Revenue was determined to target independent taxation for women in this type of family business.

Full article: War on small firms 'tax dodge' Mail on Sunday, January 2006.

--

If you wish to comment on this article, please log in and use the Reply button below. Registering is simple and easy to do online - see 'Join Shout99'.
--
The Editor


This article was printed from Shout99.com
Copyright 1999-2015 Shout99 Ltd
All Rights Reserved