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There’s more than one way to compensate your staff tax and NI free for costs they incur when they work from home. The rules for each are quite different but is one more generous than the others?
Published 28.03.2019
If your company reimburses you the cost of your broadband connection (at home) you could end up with a tax bill. However, there is another way to structure this to avoid the problem. What’s involved?
Published 11.05.2007
The government has announced a new tax exemption for employees who work from home and need to buy equipment to do their job. What’s the full story?
Published 28.05.2020
Some of your employees are using their own IT equipment while working at home during the coronavirus pandemic. You want to pay them an allowance to compensate them for the business use. Do you have
to put it through the payroll and deduct PAYE tax and NI?
Published 16.04.2020
Recent press reports indicate that the Chancellor is likely to scrap the tax deduction for employees who work from home. Are they correct?
Published 09.02.2022
You’ve introduced homeworking for your staff. They’ll need PCs which you’re happy to provide, subject to them making a contribution for personal use. But would it be more tax efficient for employees
to buy the equipment and you reimburse them?
Published 30.05.2014
As an employer you decide if expenses you pay or reimburse your employees are exempt or liable to PAYE tax and NI. HMRC says if you get it wrong it will hold you liable for the lost tax and NI. Is
that right?
Published 19.03.2019
As a perk you offer your staff interest-free loans up to the tax-free limit. However, your bookkeeper says your travel expenses policy has caused the limit to be exceeded in some cases. What’s the
problem with this and can it be avoided?
Published 20.04.2022
As a small business owner you might be able to fall back on its cash reserves during the coronavirus lockdown. If so, what are the longer-term tax and NI consequences for you and your business?
Published 16.04.2020
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