sports

providing compliance services and advice across areas including private sector collaboration and funding. We work closely with NGBs preparing for the 2012 Olympics

The haysmacintyre sports unit acts for 20 National Governing Bodies (NGB) in the UK as well as several sports related businesses and charities.

We also act for a number of sports personalities and professionals in horse racing, athletics, football and rugby.

Our NGB clients include:
 

  • Amateur Rowing Association
  • Amateur Swimming Association
  • Amateur Swimming Federation of Great Britain
  • Badminton Association of England
  • British Canoe Union
  • British Cycling Federation
  • Keep Fit Association
  • Royal Yachting Association
  • The Fitness League
  • UK Athletics
  • Welsh Canoe Association


We provide compliance services (i.e. audit and tax) as well as advice across a range of areas including private sector collaboration and funding.



We are working closely with those NGBs who are preparing for the 2012 Olympics.

 

In our experience there have been a number of common areas for NGB's when considering employment taxes:

 

Employment status - It is important as an engager to correctly determine the employment status of your coaches, physiotherapists and sometimes even athletes, as this can affect the charge to tax. Do individuals work under a contract of service (employees) or under a contract for services (self-employed, independent contractor)? What the parties call their relationship may not be conclusive.


Non staff items
- NGBs are often required to pass on, for example, items of clothing to staff or non staff members, or make payment to volunteers or office holders. The issue is whether there is any exposure to PAYE/NIC. Our review can identify any areas of concern or provide comfort that no liabilities arise.


Overseas individuals
- NGBs often employ specialist coaches from overseas which can have a number of PAYE or NIC implications for both the organisation and the individual. We have been very successful in addressing this complex situation for a number of our clients and have successfully managed to reduce the rate of income tax originally charged.

Please visit our employer support page for more information



haysmacintyre is a business partner of CCPR Enterprises.
 

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05 October 2010

training courses for charity trustees

Our 2010-2011 programme comprises 10 sessions including a charity law update, understanding charity accounts, what every trustee should know, good governance in your charity.

23 June 2010

Emergency Budget June 2010 - Charities

The budget again included little specific detail of changes targeted at charities but did include some promising news on the substantial donor legislation. The main points of potential interest are outlined below but by far the biggest and most costly change for many charities will be the increase in the rate of VAT.

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Charity Finance Audit Survey - December 2009

haysmacintyre is pleased to announce that its clients have again responded positively to the survey and the Firm has retained the best “Overall Service Award” for the third year running.


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From April 2011, HMRC is making it compulsory for organisations to file company accounts, tax returns and computations in an electronic format called iXBRL – inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language.


not for profit budget summary 2010

please click on 'download document' below to read our not for profit budget summary 2010


fit and proper persons

The 2010 Finance Act introduced changes to the definitions of a charity and CASC as well as strengthening the non chariable expenditure rules for payments to overseas bodies with effect from 8 April 2010.


sporting supplies VAT exemption

This publication effects anyone associated with National Governing Bodies, but also officers of other sporting organisations which do not necessarily provide the actual facilities for taking part in sport.


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