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Potential "income Shifting Tax" Legislation

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    Potential "income Shifting Tax" Legislation

    Hi guys,

    What are your thoughts on this article as it could potentially affect quite a few people on here and has anybody made a stand yet out of interest?


    POTENTIAL "INCOME SHIFTING TAX" LEGISLATION

    The Government is planning to launch a new Family Business Tax in this year's Budget, which it claims is intended to tackle "income shifting"

    The Professional Contractors Group (PCG) has objected to this decision and is calling on family run businesses to help them lobby against what seems to be yet another profit making initiative by the government.

    Danbro; a recognised quality accountant by the PCG fully concur and support the actions being taken by them with regards to the new income "splitting legislation" and hope the potential changes in legislation are scrapped.

    The new laws, due to come into force from April 6th 2008, will:

    * mean a significant tax rise for jointly-owned businesses where profits are distributed equally between a husband and wife (or other family members / civil partners) and the recipients make differing contributions to the business - in some cases, even business owners who are not related to each other will be hit

    * deny married couples who are equally exposed to the risks of running a business the right to an equal share in the rewards if the business is successful

    * penalise people who followed the Government's long-standing advice to set up businesses jointly

    * make it impossible for businesses to self-assess their tax bills, and leave them perpetually looking over their shoulder in fear of an aggressive investigation by HMRC, in which they will have to prove that they have done nothing wrong

    * be totally inconsistent with divorce law, as couples will be entitled to equal shares in the value of the business in a divorce, but not to equal shares in the profits while they are married

    * be totally inconsistent with capital gains tax rules, as couples will be entitled to equal shares in the proceeds from business when it is sold, but not to equal shares in the profits when they own it

    * reverse the independent taxation of spouses in respect of couples who own businesses, even though the Treasury's consultation paper does not explain what has changed that would justify this reversal

    * impose crushing burdens on small businesses who will have to record every contribution made to the business, simply to defend themselves against an attack from the Revenue - that time could be better used generating wealth for the economy

    * fail to recognise that dividends or other profit distributions are a reward for taking risk and are not simply income comparable to a salary.

    The PCG have initiated a petition on the 10 Downing Street website. If you would like to take part in lobbying against this legislation click the following link: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/IncomeShifting1.

    #2
    http://www.familybusinesstax.com/

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      #3
      www.gordonbrownisamoneygrabbingsocialistcn*t.com
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        #4
        petition on the 10 Downing Street website.
        Also known as "the list of Limited Company Director names that will be passed onto HMRC for priority income shifting investigations following introduction of the legislation".

        Be afraid.

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          #5
          Originally posted by chicane View Post
          Also known as "the list of Limited Company Director names that will be passed onto HMRC for priority income shifting investigations following introduction of the legislation".

          Be afraid.
          You could be right

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            #6
            Originally posted by chicane View Post
            Also known as "the list of Limited Company Director names that will be passed onto HMRC for priority income shifting investigations following introduction of the legislation".

            Be afraid.
            Some people on that petition don't have partners or family members as directors in their limited company.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #7
              I don’t think they anticipated the upheaval this proposal would create. I think the treasury will probably back-pedal on this one, which would be a relief for many.

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                #8
                Consultation period ends February 29th.

                Budget day is March 12th.

                Chances for them to consider the points raised in consultation before the budget - next to none.

                Chances that Darling will want to look even more of a fool than he does at the moment by yet another botched taxation climbdown - next to none.

                This is coming, folks.
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                  #9
                  Yep agreed. A meeting last week aimed at gathering the views of the small business comunity started with the HMRC chairman saying that this legislation will be enacted...

                  It won't be workable, and every claim under it ought to be appealed to the commissioners, which will be fun. But go read the website and get up to speed, just in case.
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #10
                    So what are people on here going to do from April ?

                    Taking back the wife's/girlfriend's/civil partner's shares ? Keeping more money in ltdco ? Putting more into a pension ?

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