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Corporate tax, winners and losers

Published: 14th July 2008 22:49

Capital allowance changes - what is all the fuss about?

In his 2007 Budget Speech, Gordon Brown outlined a reform of corporation tax, combining changes in tax rates with changes to capital allowances.

That was all a long time ago, and we still await the legislation.  HM Revenue & Customs have, however, issued various consultation documents and some draft legislation.  From this, we can be reasonably certain that there will be :

WINNERS

  • the main rate of corporation tax will reduce from 30% to 28%
  • Businesses can claim a new Annual Investment Allowance ("AIA") of up to £50,000;
  • Some expenditure on, for example, hot and cold water systems that have not previously attracted capital allowances may be treated as "integral features" with 10% allowances
  • The rate of allowance on long life assets will increase from 6% to 10%

LOSERS

  • the small companies' rate of corporation tax is going up to 21%.
  • the reduction in the rate of writing down allowances will broadly make those spending more than £150,000 on plant and machinery worse off
  • companies investing in property will be hit by the new "integral fixtures" classification;
  • Companies with Industrial Building Allowances will lose relief.

So what does this mean? Well, there is a lot to be said for timing capital expenditure to maximise the tax relief.

Article provided by Burgis & Bullock - http://www.burgisbullock.com/

 

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