The Farmers Mart Aug-Sep 2020 - Issue 70 | Page 13

FARM NEWS 13
• AUG / SEP 2020
FARM NEWS 13

Clock ticking for farmers to reap the benefits of uprated Annual Investment Allowance

FARMING operations should look at bringing forward any planned expenditure on plant and machinery to reap the benefits of enhanced tax relief which deadlines at the end of the year .
For the North-east ’ s important agriculture sector , the generous Annual Investment Allowance ( AIA ) tax relief introduced in 2018 could create a significant incentive to make fresh injections of capital .
With the clock now ticking down to the final months of the enhanced AIA , it ’ s important for farmers to audit machinery and vehicles , and look at replacing items that would benefit from the preferential rate of relief .
Derek Mair , a partner at Aberdeenbased independent accountancy firm Hall Morrice , said that investment with this measure of tax relief help could deliver meaningful change to operators , so they should grab it while it is available .
He said : “ Because the enhanced Annual Investment Allowance is only
Derek Mair , partner at Aberdeenbased accountants Hall Morrice
a temporary increase , agricultural operators really need to be taking stock just now to look at how they could be maximising relief by bringing forward expenditure .
“ Farmers have until 1 January 2021 to take advantage of current AIA aimed at helping businesses invest and grow by providing £ 1 tax relief for every £ 1 spent . “ So if they are thinking of incurring large items of capital expenditure for the
business over the coming months , it ’ s important to ensure that any purchase is properly timed to take full advantage of the temporary increase in the AIA limit ahead of the deadline .”
AIA provides 100 % tax relief on agricultural equipment expenditure - enabling many farming businesses to reduce their taxable profits by the full amount of their annual capital investment .
AIA may be claimed by farmers operating as sole traders , in partnerships and through companies .
To qualify , expenditure must fall within the definition of ‘ plant and machinery ’ for capital allowance purposes .
This would cover farming equipment such as combines , tractors , and other farm machinery but it also could include laptops and other office equipment , vans , and lorries . However , the AIA does not apply to purchases of cars .
Derek continues : “ Quite simply , enhanced AIA is the most valuable way to offset the cost of plant and machinery against a business ’ s profits .
“ It gives businesses 100 % relief in the period of the addition for plant and machinery and other qualifying expenditure up to a certain limit .
“ Farm owners should ask themselves if their business is maximising this tax-free advantage . They should speak to their accountant to ensure they get the timing of purchases right to ensure they maximise the available tax savings .”
Hall Morrice has helped many farming families with diversification , growth , or succession planning , including tax-efficient strategies to help operations be tax-efficient and compliant .
Founded in 1976 , Hall Morrice is one of Scotland ’ s leading independent firms of chartered accountants and has offices in Aberdeen and Fraserburgh . Based at 6 and 7 Queens Terrace in Aberdeen , Hall Morrice can be contacted on 01224 647394 or at accounts @ hallmorrice . co . uk .
For more information on AIA visit https :// www . gov . uk / capital-allowances / annual-investment-allowance

East Yorkshire Poultry business sponsors Premier League football team

A Middleton on the Wolds poultry business has signed a two year sponsorship deal with its village football team .
SOANES Poultry has sponsored the East Riding County Premier League side , Middleton Rovers FC and will provide training and playing kit for the next two seasons .
Middleton Rovers FC is an established , open age men ’ s football team that attracts players from Driffield , Hull , Swanland and Brough . The team ’ s successes include winning the HE Dean Cup in the 2019 / 20 season .
Football Club Manager , Ian Abbott is grateful for the support given by Soanes Poultry : “ We are very much focussed on representing our local community in the best possible manner , whilst also
providing local players with the opportunity to continue playing 11-a-side football in a competitive setting .
“ This sponsorship has enabled us to buy a new kit and a new tracksuit for all our players . There is a real buzz around the club now and we ’ ve had some great pre-season friendlies . We ’ ve brought in a few new faces and we ’ re hoping to return pay Soanes ’ support with a successful season .”
Soanes Poultry ’ s Head of Sales and Marketing , Ben Lee said : “ As one of the areas ’ biggest employers , we like to support community initiatives where we can , so we ’ re very pleased to support the guys at Middleton Rovers FC .
Ben Lee with some of the Middleton Rovers FC team .
“ It ’ s a very exciting time for us as we invest in new ways of promoting the benefits of locally grown chicken bought from local shops and we ’ re delighted that the team will help us to spread the word by having our logo on their playing and training kit .
“ We wish them all the best for the new season and look forward to seeing them in action . “ Soanes Poultry is a family owned
Michael Hopps and Driffield and Wolds Weekly . Soanes and Middleton Rovers FC business which has been rearing and preparing chicken since 1947 . It employs 120 people and sells its chicken to butchers and independent retailers in Yorkshire and to wholesalers nationwide .