Your data on MRCVSonline
The nature of the services provided by Vision Media means that we might obtain certain information about you.
Please read our Data Protection and Privacy Policy for details.

In addition, (with your consent) some parts of our website may store a 'cookie' in your browser for the purposes of
functionality or performance monitoring.
Click here to manage your settings.
If you would like to forward this story on to a friend, simply fill in the form below and click send.

Your friend's email:
Your email:
Your name:
 
 
Send Cancel

Autumn statement published
coins
Tax measures announced by George Osbourne

An updated forecast of the UK's economy was published yesterday (December 3). In response, Chancellor George Osbourne announced a number of tax measures.

Some of these included:
  • Restriction of corporation tax relief for goodwill. From December 3, an anti-avoidance measure was introduced to restrict corporation tax relief when a company acquires goodwill and certain other intangible assets that have been generated internally.
  • From April 2016, employer National Insurance contributions up to the upper earnings limit for apprentices under the age of 25 will be abolished.
  • Reform of stamp duty land tax (SDLT) on residential property. From today (December 4), each new SDLT rate is only payable on the portion of property value falling within each band.
  • Changes to the starting rate of tax for savings income. From April 6, 2015, the maximum amount of savings income that will qualify for the starting rate of tax will rise from £2,880 to £5,000.
  • Greater flexibility in access to pensions. From April 2015, those with money purchase pension funds will have free access to their pensions from the age of 55. It is proposed this will be achieved by allocating funds to a flexi-access drawdown account, from which any amount of money can be taken over any period of time. Alternatively, a single or series of lump sums can be withdrawn from the fund.

Draft legislation on many of these changes will be published on December 10.

A full summary of the changes is available from Ballams Chartered Accountants.

Become a member or log in to add this story to your CPD history

Applications open for MMI research grants

News Story 1
 RCVS' Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) has launched round two of its veterinary mental health research grants.

Researchers have until 11.59pm on Wednesday, 28 May 2025 to apply for a grant for research which reflects MMI's 2025 focus areas.

Only one Impact Grant was awarded last year, and so this year there are two Discovery Grants and one Impact Grants available. Each Discovery Grant is worth £5,000 and the Impact Grant is worth £15,000.

For more information or to apply, email researchgrants@rcvs.org.uk to contact the MMI team.

 

Click here for more...
News Shorts
BBC Radio 4 documentary addresses corporate fees

BBC Radio 4's File on 4 Investigates has released a documentary exploring how corporate-owned veterinary practices may be inflating bills to increase profit.

Released on 15 April, 'What's Happening To Your Vet Bills?' revealed the policies which many corporate groups have in place to increase their profits. This included targets and upgrades which veterinary teams are tasked with meeting on a regular basis.

It also features Anrich Vets, an independently-owned practice based in Wigan. Following the case of Staffordshire terrier Benjy, who is diagnosed with a tumour, the documentary shares how the team were able to offer contextualised care and advice to make the procedure as affordable as possible for his owners.

The documentary can be heard on demand on BBC iPlayer.