Construction Industry VAT Domestic Reverse Charge

What is the VAT Domestic Reverse Charge?

The VAT Domestic Reverse charge was first announced by HMRC in 2017, in a move to combat VAT fraud in the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).

An example of this type of fraud is when a contractor is paid via a Limited Company and bills for VAT, but then does not fulfil their own VAT commitments.  This type of fraud is widely seen and often involves inactive companies which are set up to steal VAT, whilst working alongside legitimate businesses.

It was initially due to come into play in October 2019 but was pushed back twice due to Brexit and Coronavirus. The new implementation date has been set as 1st March 2021. This will only affect businesses within the supply chain providing CIS services.

The change focuses only on Building or Construction services and will shift the responsibility for accounting for VAT on ‘specified services’ from the supplier to the recipient. The ‘specified services’ are noted in sections 5 and 6 of the Statutory Instrument for VAT Reverse Charge for Building and Construction Services. More information can be found here.

The VAT Domestic Reverse Charge will apply where:

  • CIS applies, AND
  • The services are not applied to a direct end user, AND
  • The services are listed within the services listed in article 5 and NOT listed within article 6 of the Statutory Instrument.

Points to Note

There are a few key points to note in addition to the criteria above; the charge can only affect the specified services between VAT registered companies, and there cannot be a connection between said companies i.e., if they’re in the same commercial group. Furthermore, only standard rate or reduced rate supplies will be affected.

So, what does this mean? 

This can be viewed as good news for Employment Businesses and Intermediaries alike as the latest government guidance states “employment businesses who supply staff and who are responsible for paying temporary workers they supply, are not subject to the reverse charge”. Implementation of the charge would likely have caused strain on cash flow and result in significant changes to the business in procedure. With that said, it’s still important to be aware of the upcoming changes as it may impact the supply chain in such a way that you could still be affected.

We’ve included a flowchart below, detailing how the charge will work and to help you determine whether you should apply the domestic reverse charge or not.

Want to find out more? Our friendly, knowledgeable team are on hand ready to help if you believe that the new VAT domestic reverse charge rules apply to your business. Contact us today to discuss what we can do for you.

  • Your Details

As the country was plunged into another coronavirus lockdown on 6th January 2021, which is currently expected to last until at least the end of February, consumer-facing businesses were once again left terrified for their business’s survival.

Businesses in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors have endured months of closure since the first national lockdown in March 2020, followed by a cycle of limited time reopening’s, causing a huge drop in profits.

It’s clear that help is needed to get through this lockdown and to the better days of Spring we’re all wishing for. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has responded by announcing a one-off grant worth up to £9,000 to support these businesses. The total package, costing an estimated £4.6 billion, is expected to assist more than 600,000 businesses who are unable to operate due to the latest lockdown restrictions.  

In this blog, we’ll be taking a look at who is eligible and how to apply.

How Much Is My Business Entitled To?

If your business is in the retail, leisure or hospitality sector which has been legally required to close in the latest lockdown, and cannot operate effectively remotely, then you are eligible for a grant.

The amount of the grant to be offered will be based on the level of business rates typically paid by each business as outlined in the table below.

Rateable Business ValueClaim
£15,000 or lessUp to £4,000
Between £15,000 and £51,000Up to £6,000
More than £51,000Up to £9,000

How Do I Apply for a Grant?

All businesses need to apply through their local authorities. Click here to be taken to the government website to find the right local authority to contact to submit your application.


What If My Business Is Not Eligible But I Still Need Financial Support?

An additional £594 million is also being made available for local authorities and the devolved administrations to support businesses who may not be eligible for the grants.

From this discretionary fund, the Scottish government will receive £375 million, the Welsh government £227 million and Northern Ireland £127 million.

As with the one-off top up grant, you should contact your local authority to ask for support and see how much you might be eligible for.

Are There Any Other Options Available To Support My Business Through Lockdown?

Yes, the Coronavirus Job Retention scheme, otherwise known as the furlough scheme, has been extended until April and the 100% business rates relief measure is in place until the end of March.

Additionally, if you claim one of the one-off top up grants, you will still be eligible for other business support measures in place such as grants worth up to £3,000 for closed businesses and grants up to £2,100 each month for businesses who have been impacted, once they reopen.

How Can We Help?

As the stresses of 2020 have followed us into 2021, we understand that it continues to be a stressful and uncertain time to be a business owner. Here at Red Ark, we pride ourselves on the expert and individualised service we can deliver, with a personal touch. Let your payroll be one less thing for you to worry about.

Want to find out more? Our friendly, knowledgeable team are on hand ready to help talk you through the best options for you and your business. Contact us today to discuss your payroll solutions and what we can do for you.

  • Your Details

Dragon Perks

At Red Ark, we set ourselves apart from our competitors by providing excellent service with a personal touch. Offering benefits such as Dragon Perks is just one of the ways we can ensure that our actions speak as loudly as our words.

Dragon Perks is an online benefits portal which gives users access to discounts and rewards. Over 2000 major retailers and brands are part of Dragon Perks. These benefits are available for free to contractors, agency clients and all agency staff.

You can order vouchers from the extensive variety of retailers and receive up to 10% instant cashback. Alternatively, reloadable cards are available for a number of stores. Simply load them up and get spending.

Other benefits available to you as a member of Dragon Perks include special rate cinema tickets for you and your whole family. The Wellbeing Area encourages you to take the time to improve your physical, emotional and financial wellbeing by utilising the virtual gym, free eye tests, retirement planning services and a legal helpline.

Dragon Perks is open to all contractors paid by Red Ark, and also to the agency teams that we partner with.

Contact us at hello@red-ark.co.uk to find out how to register for discounts.

  • Your Details

Compliance: Why it’s so important

With tax and employment laws changing constantly, we make it our business to stay on top of every rule, regulation and law so that you can maintain compliance and get on with the important stuff.

We know that mitigating risk is crucial to every business, which is why we ensure all our supply chains and partners are fully compliant, ensuring your business is always in the right lane and up to date.

Compliance is an important consideration for HR and payroll professionals as it’s crucial in avoiding an penalties that may stem from not following relevant legislation.

Here we share our top 6 tips to help you with payroll compliance to keep you on the right path.

  1. Keep accurate records

Although it may seem obvious, making sure to you keep correct personal information for each employee is very important. Remember, as an HR and payroll professional it’s your responsibility to maintain employee records accurately for the duration of their time at the business.

The personal information of the business’s employees may change regularly so it’s important to keep on top of this as some of this information may likely affect your payroll.

These changes could be anything from a promotion, a salary increase after a pay review to maternity leave, so it’s imperative that everything is processed in the right way.

While it may seem like a lot of paperwork, keeping these accurate personnel records is something that needs to be kept on top of – which is why many businesses outsource their payroll. After all, it’s always better to leave it to the professionals!

  • Manage your employees

It’s important that your employees understand what they need to do in terms of remaining compliant. This can range from making sure they understand the company’s expenses policy, to keeping accurate overtime records.

Making sure there are procedures in places to help your employees is vital so that they can document expenses and overtime properly without leaving your business exposed to any penalties from HMRC.

Putting together a comprehensive set of policies and practices for all issues that affect the pay of your employees will provide them with a guide to follow and help if they have any queries around additions or deductions of their earnings.

3.       Understand workplace pensions

Workplace pensions were introduced in 2012. Understanding workplace pensions is key as it doesn’t matter what type of business you run – even if you have just one employee, this makes you an employer and you have ‘duties’ under the pensions law.

Have you heard about automatic enrolment? If not, don’t worry. This simply means that your business, as an employer, needs to put certain staff into a pension scheme, which you will make contributions towards.

Key sites such as the Pensions Regulator will have more information on workplace pensions, however, if you’re still confused payroll experts like our team here at Red Ark will be able to offer advice too – get in touch with us today.

4.       Use a payroll company

There is always a danger that your business may be investigated. Unfortunately, although an investigation may not find any wrongdoing it could damage your reputation. Some companies use payroll software where audit trails are available.

This function allows you to link each transaction that is made with supporting information, such as purchase orders and invoices, which will validate any payments that look unusual.

However, many businesses employ the expertise of payroll companies to offer them peace of mind as they are able to offer the following:

  1. Guard against fraud
  2. Ensure corporate accounts are as accurate as possible
  3. Provide insights into the health of your company
  4. Keep up to date with the latest legislation

Find out how we can help by getting in touch today.

  • Stay up to date with the latest legislation

As we’ve mentioned, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest payroll legislation as it can change regularly.

You can attend payroll seminars, watch webinars, and go to industry conferences to help enhance your knowledge or you can leave it up to the professionals.

A dedicated payroll company will be able to offer advice on various topics such as legislative changes and new payroll procedures.

Your payroll company will be able to educate you on the latest regulatory changes, industry trends, innovation around payroll and more topics that will have an impact on payroll processing.

  • Submit payroll information on time

Making late submissions, missing paperwork, and changes in reporting all amount to your business being at risk of being penalised. Payroll can be very complex and there are a number of things to consider such as, tax deadlines, shifting paydays, and quarterly reporting, so it’s important to make sure you have enough time to get the relevant information together.

Internally, you can create an annual calendar for the business outlining key dates, such as submission to timesheets and invoices, and when payments need to be made. Sharing this with your payroll company will also make sure that tasks and deadlines aren’t missed.

Conclusion

Payroll can be confusing and complex but staying on top of legislation is important. More often than not business owners can find themselves too busy to deal with payroll issues and ultimately need help with payroll compliance and legislation. In all cases, it’s important to speak to an expert.

Using a dedicated payroll company means you will be in a safe pair of hands, as they will have knowledge of payroll compliance and can assist you with regulations, important changes, and any updates.

A payroll company will also be able to keep your records up to date, file your returns and remit taxes, and support you around any payroll issues, as well as find solutions for any discrepancies in your records.

To find out how Red Ark can support your business by offering expert pay roll solutions, get in touch with us today at hello@red-ark.co.uk

  • Your Details

Introducing Sam Dwyer

Sam has worked in the Recruitment Industry for the last 12 years, from working for agencies to most recently working for a neutral vendor.  Sam clearly understands how important the payroll aspect is to an agency, their workers and even the end client. 

Sam joined Red Ark in November 2020 bringing her vast agency knowledge to put the agency at the heart of all we do.  Over the years, not only has Sam overcome recruitment challenges, but she has also worked with agencies on legislation change and most recently worked with agencies to put in place changes for IR35. Sam is keen support the agencies with the IR35 changes that come into place from April 2021.  

Outside work, Sam enjoys HIIT classes, which are much needed after a wine or gin she enjoys over the weekend.  She is also very crafty and makes lots of personalised gifts for friends and family from cards to frames and even personalised cups and glasses.  She fits this in around her 2 young children, Amelia (6) and Caitlin (4).  You may also know Sam’s Husband, Chris, one of the reasons she joined the payroll industry as Chris has worked for the same industry for the last 16 years… Keeping it in the family!

Sam is excited for 2021 with the new venture and bringing a new solution to your business

  • Your Details

2020 has been a year that none of us could have predicted. With an unprecedented number of people worldwide affected by the global pandemic and a changing political landscape, here at Red Ark, we are hopefully looking towards 2021 as the year that things might start to get back to normal. 

Although it’s been a year of ups and downs, we wanted to share Red Ark’s Top 5 2020 highlights. 

  1. We launched our brand new Red Ark website – take a look around! Check out our other blogs here. 
  2. We opened 2 new offices in Southampton and Glasgow giving Red Ark more coverage across the UK – you can get in touch with us here. 
     3- Three’s the charm! On average, Red Ark partnered with 3 new agencies every month in 2020, building relationships and supporting our clients with all their payroll requirements. 
  1. We expanded our Sales Team with new Business Development Executives. Want to get in touch? Check out our LinkedIn! 
     
  1. In December 2020, we paid 5 times the number of contractors than we did in January 2020. 

In 2021, we’re looking forward to guiding our customers, from Brexit to IR35 changes, we’re on hand to answer any questions you may have. Feel free to get in touch and ask any of our experts how we can bring your business up to speed in the new year.  

From all of us at Red Ark, have a happy Christmas and New Year. 

Team Red Ark 

  • Your Details

Payroll is an integral part of every business but with so much payroll information out there, it can quickly become confusing and overwhelming. At Red Ark, we understand that payroll is a key part of businesses running smoothly, and you need a payroll company who you can trust and more importantly, one that understands your business’s needs. 

Fully Reliable 

We specialise in outsourced payroll solutions for you, whether you’re an employer, a contractor, or self-employed.  

Our team of friendly professionals have years of experience and will make sure you have a payroll system to suit you, your business, your budgets, and most importantly is 100% compliant. 

Fully Compliant 

With tax and employment laws changing constantly, we make it our business to stay on top of every rule, regulation and law so that you can maintain compliance and get on with the important stuff.  

We know that mitigating risk is crucial to every business, which is why we ensure all our supply chains and partners are fully compliant, ensuring your business is always in the right lane and up to date. 

It’s Personal 

At Red Ark, we offer excellent service with a personal touch, with a customer manager at each of our locations, so you can always speak to someone who knows exactly what you need.  

With our headquarters in Dunfermline, we keep in close contact with our branches across the UK to maintain our high standards of client care.  

Want to find out more? Our team are on hand ready to help talk you through the best options for you and your business.  

Get in touch today with our friendly, knowledgeable team to discuss your payroll needs and what we can do for you.  

  • Your Details

LinkedIn used to be a network specifically for recruitment, but in recent years, it’s become an essential business tool for everyone, whatever industry you’re in or level your position is. Although it may seem a daunting task, curating your LinkedIn profile is quite simple, and will help you achieve your business goals while increasing your reputation. In this blog, we share our five top tips for using LinkedIn to your advantage and becoming a pro!  

1- 500+.  

This may seem like an arbitrary number, but it is essential that you have at least 500 connections on LinkedIn. This shows potential employers or clients that you are serious about your work, and legitimate within your industry – so start connecting! And don’t worry, LinkedIn only shows numbers below 500 OR 500+, so once you’ve hit that sweet spot, you can sit back and relax. 
  

2- Activity.

 Stay active! Simply take 10-15 minutes a day to see what people are up to on LinkedIn, click the reaction button, or even comment. This shows the LinkedIn algorithm that you’re a serious member of the community, and you’ll have more people seeing your profile as a result.  
  

3- Tag.

 One of the best things you can do for yourself on LinkedIn is tag, tag, tag! Every time you post, or comment, tag someone relevant (bonus if that someone has a lot of connections). This will pin your post or comment to their profile as well as yours, allowing your action to be seen by hundreds more. 
  

4- Accuracy.  

Keep your account up to date. This means a photo of you that’s less than two years old (be wary of selfies), job info that is completely up to date, and accurate location information – this is the only way that your community on LinkedIn will know what you’re up to, so it’s very important to stay on top of this.  

5- Ask for help. 

Ask your connections to endorse your skills on LinkedIn, or even leave a quick review of your service on your profile. This shows other users that you can be trusted and that you’re great at what you do! 

Staying on top of your LinkedIn can seem like a chore, but we promise you’ll reap the benefits if you stick with it. All you need to do is follow these five simple steps, and you’ll be well on your way to growing your business and cultivating essential connections across the platform. 
 

The Red Ark team are here to help you through all stages of your business.  

Contact our friendly, knowledgeable staff today to discuss what we can do for you.  

  • Your Details

Many people have misconceptions about the way payroll works, who manages it, and what it means for businesses. In this blog, we address four payroll myths to set the record straight. 

Myth 1: Payroll is all about the numbers. 

Most people think payroll is only about the numbers, and of course, they are very important in this line of work, but payroll is about so much more than that. From ensuring we are compliant with and understand new tax laws, to make sure we adhere to follow government guidelines and communicating with our contractors and agencies our payroll team have a lot more than numbers to keep them busy! 

Myth 2: Payroll doesn’t take more than one day per month. 

Payroll is a demanding job which requires time management, interpersonal skills, high levels of the organisation, as well as an excellent head for numbers. It also requires a certain amount of adaptability as the landscape with payroll can change, making an understanding of compliance laws and changes in HMRC guidelines imperative. 

Myth 3: Payroll only deals with salaries. 

As you can probably tell by now, payroll experts aren’t just ‘one-trick ponies’ – they also take care of invoicing, pension schemes, statutory deductions, and much more.  

Myth 4: Payroll doesn’t require much training. 

Our payroll team are experts in their field and usually have gained a qualification in accounting or something similar. As well as professional qualifications, our team have real-world experience, meaning they are able to tackle a myriad of payroll issues from the simple to the more complex. 

Want to know how we can keep your business growing by offering compliant payroll solutionsContact our friendly, knowledgeable staff today to discuss what we can do for you. 

  • Your Details

There are many umbrella companies within the UK who don’t have their client’s best interests at heart, but how do you identify the reliable and legitimate companies from the others?
In this blog, we’ll give you our advice and suggestions on how to spot the difference

What should I look for?

  1. Recommendations A reliable company will have recommendations from clients. This also shows you that the company has been around for a substantial period of time.
  2. Preferred supplier list Do your research to see if your umbrella company is included in the preferred supplier list of your employer.
  3. Established Make sure you go with a brand name that you trust that is established and respected within the sector.
  4. Customer Service How difficult is it to get in touch with your umbrella company? A legitimate and customer focused company will at least allow you to speak to another human. If the company you’re working with is very difficult to contact, this could be a bad sign
  5. Compliance How difficult is it to get information to substantiate the compliance policy of the Umbrella Company? A legitimate company will offer this easily.

Although it may seem daunting, choosing an umbrella company should be easy and straightforward if you choose the right one.
Want to know how we can keep your business ticking over by offering compliant payroll solutions? Contact our friendly, knowledgeable staff today to discuss what we can do for you.

  • Your Details