Insurance premium tax increase

22nd July 2015
Written by Qdos Contractor

Another blow from the Summer Budget 2015 is the increase in the standard rate of Insurance Premium Tax from 6% to 9.5%. This change will effect most standard insurance policies, including business insurance, but with the notable exception of Travel Insurance which is already subject to a higher rate IPT of 20%.

 

The changes are proposed to go in place as of 1st November 2015, pending royal ascent, effecting policies incepting on or after this date.

 

George Osborne has provided an unsatisfactory rationale behind the change, justifying the increase on comparison with other countries’ IPT and the premiums for most families having fallen over recent years. It appears that IPT must increase so the Treasury can take advantage of the savings, instead of families and businesses.

 

Other amendments put forward in the Budget, in relation to insurance include:

 

  • Regulation reform for the claims management sector to reduce premiums
  • A fundamental review of the regulation of claims management companies
  • Proposals to cap charges made by claims management companies
  • Review of the impact of fraud on insurance premiums
  • Evaluation of an extension of the MOT deadline for new cars to 4 years
Qdos Contractor
Written by
Qdos Contractor
Award-winning providers of insurance for the self-employed, Qdos are the leading authority on IR35, offering industry-leading employment status services to ensure the flexible working industry thrive. Qdos are the Best Contractor Insurance Provider 2022 and won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation 2022 and 2017. 

Have a question?

Ask away! One of our team will get back to you!

Prefer to talk to us in person?

Call our team on 0116 269 0999 or we can call you back at a time that suits you!