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  2017 Budget - Business Tax

Cash basis

  1.4.2017 1.4.2016
Entry threshold – turnover up to: £150,000 £83,000
Exit threshold – turnover not more than: 300,000 166,000

Notes

  1. Entry threshold in 2017/18 is £300,000 for Universal Credit claimants.
  2. Unincorporated trading businesses with annual turnover within the above limits can choose to calculate taxable profits on the 'cash basis' - income received and expenditure paid, rather than invoiced or accrued.
  3. Deduction for loan interest is limited to £500 per year.
  4. Losses can only be carried forward.
  5. Certain businesses are not permitted to use the cash basis, including: farmers using the herd basis, persons using profit averaging, and LLPs.

Flat rate deductions

Item used for business Permitted deduction
Taxpayer's car or goods vehicle Up to 10,000 miles pa 45p/mile
  Over 10,000 miles pa 25p/mile
Taxpayer’s home (use per month) 25 - 50 hours £10/month
  51 - 100 hours £18/month
  101 hours or more £26/month
Business premises partly used as home (e.g. public house or B&B) Private use adjustment
  1 occupant £350/month
  2 occupants £500/month
  3 occupants £650/month

Notes

  1. Unincorporated businesses can choose the above fixed rate deductions to use instead of calculating the business proportion of actual expenditure.
  2. Use of home deduction covers power, internet, telephone, but not council tax or mortgage interest.
  3. Use of vehicle does not cover finance element of lease or hire purchase costs for vehicle.
  4. Use of business premises amounts are deducted from the actual expenses of running the building so that the personal costs of resident business owners are excluded.