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How is the already stretched business owner supposed to run a profitable business if they keep tripping over stumbling blocks they don’t see coming?
For those accountants here, this is old news, but for those of you who are busy running your businesses and have no time to become experts on taxes and fines – Beware!
In recent weeks I have had a couple of conversations with recent start ups business owners trying to understand why they have been charged a fine by HMRC.
One was for not paying tax when they had no employees and were not yet trading and the other was running payroll but were not liable for payroll taxes for a particular month.
Let me deal with the first one:
Company one, received a letter informing them that they would face penalties for not filing a P35 (Annual Year End Return for Employers) by the deadline for the last tax year.
This particular organisation only started trading during the new tax year so did not think about last year at all. Their first reaction was that it must be incorrect.
However when I asked them to show me their New Employer Letter, it showed that they had been registered as an employer the previous year.
Regardless of whether you have had employees, were or were not trading; HMRC does not know this and penalise you, not just for non-payment but for non-information. As a new employer there is a chance you can appeal to the better nature of the tax man who may well take into account that you are a start-up with no history of defaulting, but this is not guaranteed.
In the second instance:
If may be you either have not processed payroll in a particular week, month or quarter. Alternatively there may be no payroll taxes due, if your salaries are under the tax threshold for that period.
You were always required to inform the tax office if nothing was due. In the days of the Employer Payment Booklet, you would have filled in one of the payslips showing Zero payments due and posted it to HMRC.
However, in the past if you did not do this, there were good odds that there would have been no problem; as it would all be reconciled at the end of the year when you filed your P35.
With the movement toward doing PAYE all electronically, you are now expected to let them know each month or payroll period or again face penalties.
Those who have never done it or want to know how, here is the link http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/paye-nil.htm
Traditionally it has been easy to manipulate PAYE returns as long as by the end of the tax year the Annual Return was completed and any outstanding payments received.
In the same way companies are feeling the pinch and need to ensure they collect money quicker, the tax office is no different.
Don’t give money you don’t have to:
Like so many people in business, trying to juggle all the balls of life is a constant battle. I thought when my children started further education they would need me less, but not so.
I still have that ” I have not spent much time with them” voice in my head even though grunting has become their preferred means of communication.
Well just to further drive myself crazy I now have the added pressure of planning a wedding from start to finish within the next three months.
Now as someone, who unlike so many of my female friends, had not been planning their wedding since they were five, the ridiculously short length of time is not the only challenge.
I was not doing so bad until it came to organising the wedding cake. When husband to be asked if it mattered what the cake tasted like, I knew I was on my own.
I made some enquiries and one of the suppliers called me back.
She did a great selling job, and in the spirit of comraderie I gave her loads of information, in fact some rally strong buying signals buying signals so she would know how to service me.
I explained time was of the essence and that while there is a budget, it is more important for me to be able to tick things off my list and I did not have much time to shop around as my diary was busy up until Christmas.
We agreed she would come to me on an agreed date with samples.
She asked about table decorations and it turned out some items in her standard package were already provided by the venue. I let her know this. However I said if she could put together something a little different I would be happy to look at it.
Now this where I need to know if I am being picky.
A week before our meeting I emailed her to confirm. Now I would normally do that with my supplier head on not as the customer, but with a week to go before our meeting, I still did not know what time she would be able to get to me.
She is some distance from me – but not the venue – and I begun to suspect that she only realised that after committing herself.
She had emailed me pictures and other info but not a time.
Second point of irritation: the quote for the table decorations still included the items provided by the venue for free. “Were you not listening?”
Then the next day I get an email asking if I could go there instead; to which I replied I couldn’t so would have to get back to her.
Now I may not be Kim Kardasian I know, but for some reason it annoyed me to the point that I made an appointment with another supplier. They offered to meet with me early on a Saturday so that I could “get on with the day”
Generally I take things in my stride, it takes a lot to bother me so I am surprised at my own lack of patience with the situation. It is not as if she was rude or anything.
I have told myself that it is due to a lack of customer service; but there is another possibility altogether – could it be I am turning into a bridezilla?
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