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There is a benefit in kind (BiK) trivial exemption that applies to small non-cash benefits like a bottle of wine, or a bouquet of flowers given occasionally to employees or any other BiK classed as 'trivial' that falls within the exemption. By taking advantage of the exemption employers can simplify the treatment of BiKs whilst at the same time offering a tax efficient way to give small gifts to employees.
The trivial benefit rules provide a great opportunity to give small rewards and incentives to employees. The main caveat being that the gifts are not provided as a reward for services performed or as part of the employees’ duties. However, gifts to employees on milestone events such as the birth of a child or a marriage or other gestures of goodwill would usually qualify.
The employer also benefits as the trivial benefits do not have to be included on PAYE settlement agreements or disclosed on P11D forms. There is also a matching exemption from Class 1A National Insurance contributions.
The tax exemption applies to trivial BiKs where the BiK:
The rules also allow directors or other office-holders of close companies and their families to benefit from an annual cap of £300. The £50 limit remains for each gift but could allow for up to £300 of non-cash benefits to be withdrawn per person per year. The £300 cap does not apply to employees. If the £50 limit is exceeded for any gift, the value of the benefit will be taxable.
We specialise in preparing end of year statutory accounts for your business, in line with HM Revenue & Customs legislation:
Sole Traders & Partnerships
Limited Companies
Limited Liability Partnerships
Property Management Companies
Property rental income accounts
We can adivise on the best bookkeeping options for your needs and budget, if you would prefer to do the bookkeeping yourself.
There are a number of excellent options including Sage desktop software and market leading online solutions, such as Kashflow & Xero.
We can set-up and run your payroll scheme or advise on:
Setting up a new payroll system
Day to day payroll processing
Dealing with PAYE and NI deductions
Completing your end of year returns
Holiday & Statutory pay
Stakeholder pensions
Starting a Business is an exciting opportunity but at the same time can be daunting.
Why not let us take some of the stress away. We are on hand from the outset to help you through many of the challenges of getting your business up and running successfully.
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