Tax Planning Checklist Skill
Produces a structured tax planning review framework — identifying common reliefs, year-end planning opportunities, and potential gaps. Always recommend a qualified tax adviser for implementation.
WARNING: Tax law changes frequently and varies by jurisdiction. This checklist produces a framework for discussion, not tax advice. Always verify with a qualified accountant or tax adviser before taking action.
Required Inputs
Ask the user for these if not provided:
- Entity type (individual / sole trader / limited company / partnership / trust)
- Jurisdiction (UK / US / EU / Other — defaults to UK if unspecified)
- Approximate income or revenue (to identify relevant thresholds)
- Key concerns (optional — e.g. capital gains, pension, inheritance, R&D credits)
- Time horizon (year-end planning / ongoing / specific event like sale or exit)
Output Structure
Tax Planning Checklist — [Entity Type] — [Tax Year / Period]
Jurisdiction: [UK / US / Other] Entity type: [Individual / Limited company / etc.] Key thresholds to note: [List relevant tax-year thresholds — e.g. personal allowance, basic rate band, VAT threshold]
Section 1: Income and Allowances
- Personal allowance fully utilised? (UK: £12,570 — check if taper applies above £100k income)
- Dividend allowance used where relevant? (UK: £500 2024/25)
- Savings interest allowance reviewed?
- Salary/dividend split optimised for owner-managed companies?
- Any income timing opportunities before year-end?
- Spouse or partner allowances — any transfer or use opportunities?
Section 2: Pension and Retirement
- Annual pension allowance assessed? (UK: £60,000 or 100% of earnings, whichever lower)
- Carry forward of unused annual allowances from prior 3 years checked?
- Company pension contributions reviewed (corporation tax deductible)?
- Salary sacrifice arrangements in place or reviewed?
- Lifetime allowance implications assessed? (UK: abolished April 2024 — but transitional protections still relevant for some)
Section 3: Capital Gains Tax
- Annual CGT exempt amount used? (UK: £3,000 for 2024/25)
- Crystallising gains before year-end to use exemption?
- Loss harvesting opportunities reviewed?
- Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR) eligibility checked for business sales?
- EIS / SEIS investments reviewed for CGT deferral?
- Bed-and-ISA / bed-and-SIPP opportunities assessed?
Section 4: Business Reliefs (UK Limited Companies)
- R&D tax credit eligibility reviewed? (SME scheme vs RDEC depending on size)
- Capital allowances claimed on qualifying expenditure?
- Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) utilised? (UK: £1m)
- Patent Box relief explored for IP-derived profits?
- Employment Allowance claimed?
- Entrepreneurs' Relief / BADR reviewed for shareholding structure?
- Loss reliefs utilised or carried forward optimally?
Section 5: VAT
- VAT registration threshold monitored? (UK: £90,000 rolling 12 months)
- Flat rate scheme vs standard accounting reviewed?
- Partial exemption position reviewed if relevant?
- VAT on property or mixed-use assets checked?
Section 6: Inheritance Tax and Estate Planning
- Annual gifting allowances used? (UK: £3,000 per person per year)
- Business property relief and agricultural property relief eligibility?
- Trust structures reviewed for IHT efficiency?
- Life insurance written in trust to prevent estate inclusion?
- Nil rate band and residence nil rate band utilised optimally?
Section 7: ISAs and Tax-Efficient Wrappers
- ISA allowance fully subscribed? (UK: £20,000 per person 2024/25)
- Junior ISAs for children considered?
- Venture Capital Trusts (VCT) or EIS investments considered for income tax relief?
- Lifetime ISA (LISA) reviewed for eligible individuals?
Year-End Action Summary
Based on the above, prioritise these before year-end:
| Action | Potential saving | Deadline | Adviser needed? |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Action] | [£ estimate or "significant"] | [Date] | Yes / No |
Quality Checks
- Jurisdiction confirmed before applying any thresholds or rules
- Year-end deadlines identified for time-sensitive opportunities
- High-impact items prioritised (not just a long undifferentiated list)
- Disclaimer is prominent — this is a framework, not tax advice
- Threshold figures are flagged as requiring verification for current tax year
Example Trigger Phrases
- "Give me a tax planning checklist for [year-end / my situation]"
- "What tax reliefs should I consider as a [sole trader / limited company / individual]?"
- "Review my tax efficiency before the end of the tax year"
- "What should I check for my year-end tax planning?"