04/06/2018
Deadline for reporting benefits in kind nears
Most employers are currently getting their houses in order when it comes to reporting employee benefits and expenses ahead of the 6 July 2018 deadline.
At the end of the tax year, employers may need to inform HMRC if any taxable benefits were handed out to members of staff over the previous 12 months.
These include company cars, health insurance, non-business travel or entertainment expenses, and assets provided by an employer that have significant personal use.
Each taxable employee benefit is calculated differently, depending on the type of expense or benefit provided.
Most taxable employee benefits can be deducted through payroll, as long as the employer has registered with HMRC before the start of the tax year.
Otherwise, businesses may need to submit a P11D form to HMRC for any taxable expenses or benefits that have not been deducted through payroll.
Even if you put employee benefits through payroll during 2017/18, you’ll still need to send a P11D(b). You’ll also need to send a P11D to show any benefits you paid that you didn’t payroll.
These forms enable the Revenue to calculate how much the employer needs to pay in class 1A national insurance contributions (NICs), as well as how much PAYE is due from the employee on the benefit.
This is then normally collected from the employee by reducing their tax free allowance within their tax code.
It’s important to get this right to ensure the correct amount of tax is paid. There is also an exemption system is in place for certain benefits which are not liable for tax.
These include costs related to travel, business entertainment, business credit cards, fees and subscriptions.
The deadline for submitting P11D and P11D (b) is 6 July 2018 and a penalty of £100 per 50 employees for each month or part month the P11D(b) is late.
The deadline for paying class 1A NICs is slightly later, on 22 July 2018 (or 19 July if paying by cheque), with interest also charged on late payments to HMRC.
For further information on P11D or benefits in kind, please contact James Alesbury on 023 8046 1222.