Peter Small - Mortgage Broker - Pinewood Financial Solutions

Peter Small - Mortgage Broker - Pinewood Financial Solutions Mortgage and protection advice to match your situation and requirements.

Peter Small, trading as Pinewood Financial Solutions, is an appointed representative of HL Partnership Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority

12/01/2024

THE POWER OF REVIEWS

A pertinent reminder for me this morning about the perils of everyday busy life and sleepwalking through it!

I had our building insurance renewal emailed to me by the current insurer last week, but the demands of the New Year meant that I was too busy to look at it.

Thankfully, I diarised it and looked today.

Last year's premium of £347.55 would rise to £537.68 as of the 29th of January, but the good news was that I "didn't have to do anything"; they'd "take care of it and ensure that I continued to be covered".

15 minutes later, I've reviewed the cover and I'll be paying £309.68!

Our lives, homes, families, health, jobs, and the available cover change over time...so reviews are a crucial part of financial planning, making sure we are protected in the way that we wish and in the most budget-friendly way.

So, if you would like a review, comment YES below or contact me on 07846 974670

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09/12/2023
It’s that Spotifywrapped time of year that gives a little insight as to what keeps the Pinewood wheels turning, whilst s...
01/12/2023

It’s that Spotifywrapped time of year that gives a little insight as to what keeps the Pinewood wheels turning, whilst simultaneously on two live chats to lenders and on hold to an insurer?

What does your top 5 look like?

15/11/2023

With over 28 years of experience in the mortgage market, we've been presented with and solved countless challenging mortgage scenarios.

Many are more easily resolved than you'd imagine, it's just a case of knowing where to go and how to present the case.

Challenge us today on 07846-974670 or [email protected] and hopefully you'll be pleasantly surprised.

New HMRC rules on Income Tax are due to take effect on 1st January 2024, targeting those actively making significant mon...
14/11/2023

New HMRC rules on Income Tax are due to take effect on 1st January 2024, targeting those actively making significant money from side hustles – whether it’s profiting from selling crafts & hobby items online or renting out a place on Airbnb, for example, you could be caught out unless your tax affairs are in order1.

In the aftermath of the Covid pandemic and as the Cost-of-Living crisis squeezed disposable incomes further, it’s no doubting that many have sought to make an additional income on top of their day jobs, so these changes by the HMRC are a response to the growing volume of people making money but not declaring it via the traditional manner1.

The HMRC have recently invested over £36m in establishing a dedicated team to monitor online sales, and big firms such as eBay, Uber and Airbnb are now being required to report seller’s income to HMRC1. This means that big sellers online or those making a few pounds on the side as a delivery driver or casually renting out your home via an online platform could land you in hot water if you don’t declare your income fully.

Who does it affect?

Many of us may be familiar with using buying & selling platforms such as eBay to sell secondhand goods or clothing, and according to tax experts, provided you are not considered a ‘trader’ by the HMRC, then you will be fine to continue as you are – but if your purpose is to buy-to-sell, or make considerable volumes of craft items that are purposely to be sold at profit, then you could be affected by the changes1.

Anyone who earns less than £1,000 a year in side-gigs does not have to pay tax or declare income, thanks to the Trading Allowance currently in place2. However, earnings above this amount do need to be declared and would be subject to income tax and national insurance, under the new HMRC regulations.

Recent years have seen a huge rise in popularity of room-rental opportunities, with online platforms such as Airbnb making it easy to make substantial second incomes from short term rental bookings. Under the Government’s ‘Rent a Room Scheme’, you are permitted to earn up to £7,500 a year tax-free from letting out furnished accommodation3, however, if you go above this amount then you must contact HMRC and request that your tax code is changed, or complete one of their self-assessment tax returns.

How to know if you are eligible

Whether you’re eligible to pay tax on online sales depends on whether you are classed as a ‘trader’ by the HMRC. The HMRC may decide this if you buy and sell online regularly with the aim of making a profit4. You can check how HMRC views your circumstances at www.gov.uk/check-additional-income-tax.

It’s important to clarify that these new rules are not aimed at the average person clearing out their attic and selling unwanted items online without intending to make a profit, and this is unlikely to be classified as trading, even if you exceed your £1,000 allowance1.

Similarly, if you occasionally make cakes for friends and family and they pay you small sums to say thank you, then you may not have to pay tax on it. The intention behind the HMRC income tax changes are to ensure fair payment of income tax from prolific online sellers running a commercial enterprise, or making large volumes of income from services that would previously go unrecorded on self-assessment tax forms1. However, there are doubtless grey areas as to exactly what is defined within the new regulations, so if you are in any doubt, it’s advisable to speak to the HMRC or to seek independent financial advice from a trained professional.

If you are concerned regarding an historical income, it is also worthwhile contacting the HMRC, it pays to be proactive and disclose any dealings upfront, then it may result in receiving a less-harsh penalty than you might otherwise receive1.

When are the deadlines?

Any income for the tax year ending on April 5, 2023 need to be reported to HMRC by January 31 next year1.

As always, it’s worth seeking independent financial advice if you have any queries regarding your position.

Sources

This is Money (2023) Is the taxman coming for YOUR side hustle? Airbnb, Ebay and Uber to hand over income data directly to HMRC. Available at: https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-12640869/Is-taxman-coming-hustle-Airbnb-Ebay-Uber-hand-income-data-directly-HMRC.html (Accessed 18 Oct 2023)
The Times Money Mentor (2023) Side hustles: the crucial £1,000 tax rule. Available at: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/money-mentor/article/side-hustle-tax-uk-need-to-pay-hmrc/ (Accessed 18 Oct 2023)
Gov.UK (2023) Guidance: HS223 Rent a Room Scheme (2023). Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rent-a-room-for-traders-hs223-self-assessment-helpsheet/hs223-rent-a-room-scheme-2023 (Accessed 18 Oct 2023)
Gov.UK (2023) HMRC Business Income Manual. Available at: https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/business-income-manual/bim20060 (Accessed 18 Oct 2023)

All the information in this article is correct as of the publish date 26th October 2023. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors. The information provided in this article, including text, graphics and images does not, and is not intended to, substitute advice; instead, all information, content and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Information in this article may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information.

Last Friday was a first in 28 years of being a mortgage broker.Two brothers and their partners, each completed on the pu...
13/11/2023

Last Friday was a first in 28 years of being a mortgage broker.

Two brothers and their partners, each completed on the purchase of their first homes on the SAME DAY!

How fantastic is that?

But, that is where the similarities ended, proving that no two cases are the same:

- One brother is employed, whilst the other is self-employed/sub-contracting

- Different lenders

- Different schemes

- Different rates

- Different terms

However, here's the BIG difference:

- I first spoke to one in Sept 2021 and the other in May 2023.

Whatever your situation, whatever your timescale, we'll get you there!

If you are thinking of selling your home, we’ve put together a list of some of the top features that buyers are likely t...
15/08/2023

If you are thinking of selling your home, we’ve put together a list of some of the top features that buyers are likely to be looking for in an ideal world:

1. Garages for extra storage space

Storage space is always at a premium, so it’s no surprise that potential buyers are looking for garages that offer extra potential for storage. This can be especially true for families with children, who need a place to store sports equipment, bicycles, and other outdoor gear.

2. Open floor plan

Gone are the days of compartmentalised rooms and closed-off spaces. Today’s homebuyers are looking for open floor plans that allow for better flow and communication between rooms. An open floor plan makes it easier to entertain guests, keep an eye on children, and enjoy the natural light that flows throughout the space.

3. Home office

With more people working remotely, having a dedicated home office is more important than ever. Buyers are looking for properties that offer a separate space for a home office, whether it’s a spare room, a converted attic or basement, or a small nook in a larger room. A dedicated home office can make it easier to focus on work and be more productive.

4. Modern kitchen

Homebuyers will appreciate modern kitchens with all the latest amenities, including high-end appliances, plenty of counter space, and storage for pots, pans, and other kitchen tools.

5. Outdoor patios

Outdoor living spaces are more important than ever, and now the weather is getting warmer, homebuyers are keen to find properties that have a private outdoor patio as a place to relax, entertain guests, and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. A patio can also add value to a property, making it more attractive to potential buyers in the future.

6. Energy efficiency

Homebuyers are increasingly concerned with energy efficiency and sustainability. They’re looking for properties with energy-efficient appliances, windows, and insulation, as well as other sustainable features like solar panels. These features can help reduce energy bills and a property’s carbon footprint.

7. Hardwood flooring

Finally, hardwood flooring is high on the checklist for housebuyers. Hardwood floors are durable, easy to clean, and add warmth and character to a home. They are also versatile and can be matched to a variety of different interior design styles.

From storage space, to energy efficiency, to modern kitchens, all these features can make a property more attractive and valuable to potential buyers.

Concerned about rising mortgage rates and the media reporting on the mortgage “crisis” and that mortgages are being pull...
20/06/2023

Concerned about rising mortgage rates and the media reporting on the mortgage “crisis” and that mortgages are being pulled?*

Worried about what is likely to happen when your rate ends later this year or next year?

Uncertain of what all this is likely to mean for you?

Give me a call on 07846-974670 or email me at [email protected] and I’ll explain your options, give you an idea of potential future payments, based on today’s rates, and help you plan ahead.

It may well be that matters calm down in the near future, but it’s sensible to be prepared just in case, and it won’t cost you a penny.

* It’s the rates that are being pulled NOT mortgage offers

By far, my favourite part of my job, is visiting clients in their new home that I played a small part in securing, and t...
30/05/2023

By far, my favourite part of my job, is visiting clients in their new home that I played a small part in securing, and that was taken to another level when this weekend, those clients happened to be my gorgeous niece Natasha Saunders and her fiancée Harrison.
Priceless
So happy for you guys and your future together.

One of the best things about my job is visiting my clients new homes and seeing the fruits of my labour. I’m yet to visi...
07/04/2023

One of the best things about my job is visiting my clients new homes and seeing the fruits of my labour.

I’m yet to visit this one, but getting this message earlier today was just as good.

I love my job

What a great way to start the Easter 🪺🐣 weekend…sending two first time buyers 👩🏻‍🤝‍👨🏼 out to look for their first home 🏡...
07/04/2023

What a great way to start the Easter 🪺🐣 weekend…sending two first time buyers 👩🏻‍🤝‍👨🏼 out to look for their first home 🏡 together this weekend, knowing that they have the mortgage agreed in principle.

I love my job 👍

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