To help you keep on top of it all, here we answer three of the most common questions we hear GPs asking about bookkeeping:
Recording accounts
There is no single system that suits everyone and however you decide to organise yourself, your process should match the complexity of your affairs.
Locums with only a few assignments (i.e. a handful of longer term locums at the same practice):
Full-time locums working at multiple different practices:
Forecasting Cashflow
To help you to predict your likely income and outgoings, it can also be worthwhile to prepare a monthly cash flow forecast. This can be useful to anticipate times of the year when you will need to plan carefully to ensure that expenses don’t exceed your available cash.
Don’t forget to keep all receipts for a minimum of 4 years, in case HMRC decide to investigate your returns retrospectively.
So far as bank accounts are concerned, again it’s a matter of weighing up what is sensible for the number of transactions involved. For low business activity, there’s nothing wrong with using your personal account. However, as soon as you start to find it difficult to track items on the account, we recommend that you set up a second account solely for business use – the extra expense will be well worthwhile.
Claiming Expenses
We are often asked what expenses are allowable against tax. The detailed rules are complicated and if in doubt you should consult a professional advisor. However, in principle, expenses incurred 'wholly and exclusively' for your locum work are generally allowable. For example:
Other admin expenses that are usual to claim back are:
For business mileage, the rates approved by HMRC are currently 45p for the first 10,000 miles and then 25p thereafter, so it's normally best to keep a log of any business mileage and claim this on the tax return. Alternatively, you can claim a percentage of car costs such as MOT, insurance, etc. and this percentage will relate to the amount used for business purposes (i.e. if used 75% personally and 25% business then you could claim for 25% of these costs). Capital allowances are also available based on the CO2 emissions of your car.
So, with these points in mind, use the checklist below to keep on top of your finances–
Follow these guidelines and make sure that you don’t lose any sleep at the end of the financial year!
Do you have any specific questions? If you are a member of Network Locum (now Lantum) then email our free accountancy advice service at accountant [at] networklocum [dot] com and you’ll receive an answer within 24 hours or 1 business day. Alternatively, if you are a member of Melissa and Will’s GP locum group on Facebook, you can ask your question there and one of the accountants will get back to you.