Do Small Businesses Pay Corporation Tax?
Corporation Tax for Small Businesses: What You Need to Know
The short answer is: it depends on your business structure. Here's everything UK small business owners need to know about corporation tax obligations.
Who Pays Corporation Tax?
- Limited Companies: Yes, always liable for corporation tax
- Sole Traders: No, pay income tax instead
- Partnerships: No, partners pay income tax on their share
- LLPs: No, members pay income tax on their share
Corporation Tax Rates for Small Businesses (2024/25):
- Small Profits Rate: 19% on profits up to £50,000
- Main Rate: 25% on earnings over £250,000
- Marginal Rate: Tapered rate between £50,000 and £250,000
When Do You Start Paying Corporation Tax?
From Day One of Trading:
- Corporation tax applies from your first day of business
- Even if you make a loss, you must file returns
- Losses can be carried forward to offset future profits
Registration Requirements:
- Register for corporation tax within 3 months of starting a business
- File CT600 return within 12 months of the accounting period end
- Pay tax 9 months and 1 day after the accounting period end
Small Company Exemptions and Reliefs
Marginal Relief
Reduces the effective tax rate between £50,000-£250,000 profits:
- £75,000 profit = 21.5% effective rate
- £100,000 profit = 23.75% effective rate
- £150,000 profit = 24.17% effective rate
Small Companies Rate
- Applies automatically if profits are under £50,000
- No application required
- Significant savings compared to the main rate
What Counts as Taxable Profit?
Included:
- Trading profits
- Investment income
- Capital gains (after annual exemption)
- Rental income from property
Excluded:
- Dividends from UK companies
- Profits already taxed elsewhere (with relief)
Common Small Business Deductions
Allowable Expenses:
- Staff costs and salaries
- Office rent and utilities
- Professional fees
- Marketing and advertising
- Equipment and software
- Travel and subsistence
Capital Allowances:
- Annual Investment Allowance: Up to £1 million
- Plant and machinery allowances
- Structures and buildings allowance
Corporation Tax vs Income Tax
Sole Trader (£40,000 profit):
- Income tax: £5,486
- National Insurance: £3,089
- Total: £8,575 (21.4%)
Limited Company (£40,000 profit):
- Corporation tax: £7,600 (19%)
- Effective rate: 19%
When Corporation Tax Makes Sense
Benefits of Limited Company Structure:
- Lower tax rates on retained profits
- Flexibility in dividend timing
- Credibility with customers and suppliers
- Limited personal liability
Drawbacks:
- Additional compliance requirements
- Filing and administrative costs
- IR35 considerations for contractors
Payment and Filing Deadlines
- Corporation Tax Payment: 9 months and 1 day after the accounting period end
- CT600 Return Filing: 12 months after accounting period end
- Late Payment Interest: Charged from the due date
- Late Filing Penalties: £100-£500+, depending on delay
How Nunns Accounting Helps
We ensure small businesses:
- Understand their corporation tax obligations
- Maximise available reliefs and allowances
- Meet all filing and payment deadlines
- Structure their affairs tax-efficiently
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- Month 6 – Business Evaluation & 6-month plan
- Month 7 – Cash and Finance
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