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Last reminder: January 31

deadline is approaching

The HMRC self-assessment ritual is on

us again, and self-employed ADI are

reminded that they have to get their tax

affairs sorted by January 31.

It’s a familiar task we’ve all done many

times before, but it’s more challenging

this year because of the various income

support schemes and bounceback loans

ADIs may have received during pandemic

lockdowns and other disruptions, from

April 2020-March 2021.

Most ADIs will have received help from

the Self-Employed Income Support

Scheme (SEISS). This grant is classed as

income and is therefore taxable. It must

be declared on your self-assessment. All

SEISS grants you received on or before 5‌‌

‌April 2021 need to be included in this

Self Assessment tax return. For most

people, this will be the first, second and

third SEISS grants.

Grants you received on or after 6‌‌ ‌April

2021 will be included in the 2021-22

Self Assessment tax return, to be

submitted by 31‌‌ ‌January 2023. For

most people, this will be the fourth and

fifth SEISS grants only.

It will also be more difficult adjusting

expense claims to match activity during

this period, though remember that if you

run your driving school from your home

Illustration by Amy Beswick

you can claim a percentage of household

expenses to off-set against tax.

Self-assessment can often be a

challenging time for instructors and

particularly at the moment as many of

you are so busy teaching, and settling

down to some admin might not sound

too appealing. That’s why we’d

recommend using an expert in tax affairs,

such as FBTC or Capital Accounting (see

advertisement).

For advice from the GOV.UK

website, click here.

Confusion over SEISS is taxing the self-employed

COVID-19 support schemes

You must declare if you received any

grants or payments from COVID-19

support schemes up to ‌‌April 5 2021, as

these are taxable. This includes:

• Self-Employment Income Support

Scheme (SEISS)

• Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme

(CJRS)

• other COVID-19 grants and support

payments such as self-isolation

payments and local authority grants.

Go to GOV‌‌.UK and search ‘reporting

coronavirus grants’ to find out which

COVID-19 grant or support payments to

include if you’re self-employed, in a

partnership or a business.

To find out which SEISS grants you

claimed, how much you received, and

when, search ‘return to your claim’ on

GOV‌‌.UK and press the green ‘Start now’

button. You will be able to see details of

all your SEISS grants.

Remember too that other coronavirus

support payments are taxable, as are

most payments from local authorities

and Scottish and Welsh Governments.

Don’t believe the rumours: HMRC is ready to help

While the taxman doesn’t have the

best reputation when it comes to being

sympathetic towards people who don’t

follow its rules, in reality HMRC

officials are ready to help wherever

possible.

A spokesperson for the HMRC said:

“We know that the past two years

have been incredibly challenging for

many ADIs. Income levels and tax

rules have changed dramatically and

this could cause a lot of confusion

when it comes to filling in selfassessment

returns this time.

“In addition, we know people’s

incomes have been hit hard, which

has placed pressure on finances.

“If you are struggling to pay your tax

bill, speak to us in the first instance.

We may be able to help by arranging

an affordable payment plan. If you

owe less than £30,000, you may be

able to do this online without speaking

to us.”

For advice from the GOV.UK

website, click here.

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