VAT Deferrals Reminder June 2021 Deadline

To support businesses during the COVID-19 crisis, the Government announced on 20 March 2020 that all UK VAT registered businesses would have certain VAT payments deferred automatically until end of March 2021, with no application or notification of HMRC required. A new payment scheme between 23 February and 21 June was subsequently set up as lockdowns continued.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/deferral-of-vat-payments-due-to-coronavirus-covid-19

This scheme is due to end shortly which means the deferred payments will be due in full on 30 June unless businesses have chosen to make payments in instalments. As the final 21 June 2021 deadline for joining the scheme is fast approaching, we are encouraging members to check that you have indeed chosen the best payment method that suits your business.

The VAT deferral new payment scheme – how it works:

HMRC’s guidance details that instead of paying the full deferred amount, the new payment scheme allows businesses to make smaller monthly instalments, interest free. Businesses can select the number of monthly instalments they wish to make (up to a maximum of 8 – if you joined between 20 may and 21 June) and all instalments must be paid by the end of March 2022. The first instalment is payable at the time of joining the scheme, and subsequent instalments have to be made in consecutive months.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/deferral-of-vat-payments-due-to-coronavirus-covid-19

How to sign up for the new payment scheme?

Online sign up for the new payment scheme is available for most businesses until the 21 June 2021 deadline. Please note that businesses on the VAT Annual Accounting Scheme or Payment on Account Scheme were only able to join the scheme from 10 March 2021.

In order to join the scheme, businesses have to be up to date with their VAT returns and be able to pay by direct debit.

As the scheme requires a direct debit to be set up, businesses must opt in themselves and agents cannot do this on their behalf.

Before opting in, businesses must:

  • create your own Government Gateway account if you don’t already have one
  • submit any outstanding VAT returns from the last four years
  • correct errors on your VAT returns as soon as possible
  • decide the number of equal instalments you wish to make
  • make sure you know how much you owe, including the amount originally deferred and how much you have already paid; and
  • be ready to make your first instalment payment.

If a business wants to join the new payment scheme but cannot use the online service (for example because they do not have a UK bank account, can’t pay by direct debit or have dual signatories on their account) they should contact the COVID-19 helpline when the scheme opens on 0800 024 1222.

More information can be found in HMRC’s guidance. You can contact HMRC on 0800 024 1222 by 30 June 2021 if you need more help to pay. Failure to make arrangements to pay by instalments may result in interest or a 5% penalty being charged.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/deferral-of-vat-payments-due-to-coronavirus-covid-19

You can sign up here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/deferral-of-vat-payments-due-to-coronavirus-covid-19

Thanks to PASC UK for providing this update.

Guests from England

Travel restrictions for English guests in Scotland

Scottish Coronavirus regulations permit unrestricted travel within Scotland and between Scotland and England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, or the Isle of Man.

However, travel to or from some parts of England is restricted from 24 May.

New COVID-19 variant

This new variant is called DELTA, but also referred to as the variant first identified in India. It is spreading fastest in:

The new COVID-19 variant spreads more easily from person to person.

In the areas listed above, people should minimise travel in and out of affected areas. Find out more.

You can decide as a business owner whether to accept bookings from guests from these areas.  However, if you want to cancel a guest from these areas you should refund in full.

Three English council areas are now legally affected under The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Local Levels) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 24) Regulations 2021.

  • Bedford Borough Council
  • Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council
  • Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council

Amendment of schedule 7A (restrictions on leaving or entering Scotland)
4. In paragraph 4 of schedule 7A (restrictions on leaving or entering Scotland)(4), after sub-paragraph (a) insert—
“(b)in England, the areas of—
(i)Bedford Borough Council,
(ii)Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council,
(iii)Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.”.

Lateral Flow Testing

To reduce the risk of coronavirus being brought into communities, you may want to encourage your guests to undertake a Lateral Flow Test test before they arrive.

You can order rapid lateral flow tests for delivery anywhere in the UK and they should arrive within 24-48 hours.

Guests should test three days before they plan to travel and then again on the day of departure.  If they test positive, they should complete the period of self-isolation before they begin their journey. Find out more.

 

 

 

 

VisitScotland Webinars

On the back of the successful digital webinars VisitScotland ran in partnership with Digital Boost in the spring, and on the back of feedback received from the industry, VisitScotland has announced another round of webinars coming up, with dates in June, July and August.

All dates and details can be found on VisitScotland.org here: https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training

Title Date Time .org link
Digital fundamentals for tourism businesses 08 Jun 2021 16:00-17:00 https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training/digital-fundamentals-for-tourism-businesses
Make your tourism website work for your customers: Apply User Experience (UX) 21 Jun 2021 12:00-13:00 https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training/make-your-tourism-website-work-for-your-customers-apply-user-experience-ux
Tourism businesses: Managing your online reputation and why it’s even more important now 28 Jun 2021 12:00-13:00 https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training/tourism-businesses-managing-your-online-reputation-and-why-its-even-more-important-now
Tourism businesses: Enhance your social media presence in 90 mins 07 Jul 2021 11:30-13:00 https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training/tourism-businesses-enhance-your-social-media-presence-in-90-mins
Tourism businesses: Use analytics to evaluate your digital platforms and get customers 14 Jul 2021 11:30-13:00 https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training/tourism-businesses-use-analytics-to-evaluate-your-digital-platforms-and-get-customers
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) for tourism businesses

– Part 1

28 Jul 2021 11:30-13:00 https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training/search-engine-optimisation-seo-for-tourism-businesses—part-1
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) for tourism businesses

– Part 2

04 Aug 2021 11:30-13:00 https://www.visitscotland.org/events/industry-events/events-training/search-engine-optimisation-seo-for-tourism-businesses—part-2