Love Where You Live

Local property developers, Strand Homes, recently launched a new show home in their Ferndene Development. Ferndene is a development of four and five bedroom homes that include green energy packs. J’Adore Décor provided the interior design for the show home, with paintings supplied by local artist Aly Harte. Ferndene is nestled in a quiet neighbourhood on the edge of east Belfast with great views of Scrabo Tower and the surrounding countryside.

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Interior designer Jemima Eastwood from J’Adore Décor.

Jonny Dickson and Samuel Dickey

Nicole Wills, Pearl Dickson, Jonny Dobson, Jen Mitchell and Doug Jarvie.

Love is in the Air… Along With Some Tax Benefits!

LOVE AND MARRIAGE may go together like a horse and carriage, according to the famous song, but there are also significant tax benefits to ‘getting hitched’ that will be sweet music to the ears of married couples across Northern Ireland.

February is widely known as a celebration of love, ever since the 8th Century when the first Feast of Saint Valentine was celebrated on the 14th of the month.

So with romance and the smell of flowers in the air, the team at Lisburn-based digital accountancy specialist Exchange Accountants has put together some tips to help married couples and civil partnerships save a few quid on their tax bills.

Being married doesn’t have to mean being miserable,” explains Exchange Accountants director Gary Laverty.  “In fact there are a number of tax benefits on offer that might just make the difference when it comes to your partner saying those two words that everyone wants to hear… ‘I do’!

Exchange Accountants – tax tips for married couples

Let’s talk about tax baby…

Tax benefits from being married include potential savings in income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax, as well as pension benefits too.  What’s not to love…

  1. Save your love my darling… and your income tax!

Another major benefit of getting married is that you can share part of your unused tax-free personal income tax allowance. To apply, one of you must be a non-taxpayer and one must be a basic-rate taxpayer. If eligible, the spouse with the lower income can transfer up to 10% of any unused personal allowances to their other half every tax year.  This ‘Marriage Allowance’ can save you up to £252 in tax for the current tax year, and it can also be backdated for up to four years – so you could potentially save a further £990 if you haven’t applied yet! You need to make a claim to get it, so it’s worth checking out if you think you might be eligible. Visit https://www.gov.uk/marriage-allowance to find out more.

  1. I love you to death

Upon death, assets left in your will to your spouse or civil partner are exempt from inheritance tax.

Be warned, if a couple is in a long-standing relationship but never got around to ‘tying the knot’, an unmarried partner could have to pay up to 40% inheritance tax on any money left to them in the event of their partner’s death where the estate value exceeds the ‘nil rate band’ (currently £325k).  Had they been married, not a penny in tax would have to be paid.  Furthermore, for married couples, any unused ‘nil rate band’ (NRB) allowance can be transferred from a deceased spouse to the surviving spouse – therefore increasing the  inheritance tax threshold for the remaining spouse significantly.

  1. I’m going to the chapel and I’m going to… reduce my capital gains tax bill

In a nutshell, married couples can transfer assets between themselves without triggering any capital gains tax (CGT) liability. Each spouse will also get their own tax-free CGT allowance to use each tax year (currently £12,300), so with this in mind, before selling an asset it may be worthwhile transferring ownership into joint names to double the CGT annual exemptions when the asset is sold and thus reduce your capital gains tax bill overall as a couple.

Furthermore, it is worth remembering that whoever owns the asset is liable for the tax when it is sold. So for example, an (already) higher rate taxpayer planning to sell a property owned in their sole name could firstly transfer full or part ownership of the property to a basic rate taxpaying spouse; effectively meaning the rate of capital gains tax applied to gains arising within their unused basic rate band would be lower (currently 18% instead of 28% for disposals of residential property).

The transfer of assets can also work for rental properties.  For example, a higher rate taxpayer with a rental property would pay 40% tax on the rental profits. If that person’s spouse or civil partner has some of their tax-free personal allowance or even their basic rate band remaining, then the property could be transferred tax-free (either fully or partly) into the spouse or civil partner’s name; thus benefitting from their unused tax-free personal allowance and/or unused basic rate band. Broadly speaking in this case, the rental income could in effect be tax-free (or at the very least subject to tax at 20% instead of 40%).

  1. Give a little bit of ‘a pension’ to me

If you’re married or in a civil partnership, your pension could potentially live on after you die and your spouse or civil partner may be able to receive an income for the rest of his or her life.

Many private or workplace pension schemes provide death benefits for a spouse or civil partner in the form of a lump sum payment or taxable ‘survivor’s pension’.

If you are over State Pension age, you can claim extra payments from your husband, wife or civil partner’s State Pension.  What you get and how you claim will depend on whether you reached State Pension age before or after 6 April 2016.

If you reached State Pension age before 6 April 2016, you’ll get any State Pension based on your husband, wife or civil partner’s National Insurance contribution when you claim your own pension.

If you reached State Pension age on or after 6 April 2016, you’ll receive the ‘new State Pension’ and you may be able to ‘inherit’ an extra payment on top of your pension.

More information on what and how much you may be able to claim is available at  https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/contacts/northern-ireland-pension-centre.

Exchange Accountants was established in 2011 and provides premier accountancy services and tax advice to a wide variety of locally based SMEs and individuals.  Exchange was the first accountancy practice in Northern Ireland to be recognized as a Xero Gold Partner – and in 2021, the company achieved Platinum Partner status with the market-leading cloud accountancy software provider.

For more information on Exchange’s digital accountancy and tax support services, click on www.exchangeaccountants.com, email info@exchangeaccountants.com or call 028 9263 4135.

 

 

DATA AUTOMATION: Gary Laverty, Accounts Director at Exchange Accountants, believes that Data Automation may be a much needed helping hand for local SME’s and freelancers when it comes to completing their accounts. The digital accounting specialist advises that Data Automation can allow businesses to streamline their accountancy processes via a cloud accounting software package, such as Xero or Sage, which can upload bills and receipts, issue invoices, and keep track of expenses automatically for the user.

DEAD ON

MAC Belfast, in partnership with the Dead Rabbit, launched Friends of the MAC on Thursday 19th January. Drinks were served by the Dead Rabbit’s Jack McGarry who hails from Belfast. The Dead Rabbit is a multi-award-winning bar in Manhattan. Friends of the MAC aims to make Northern Ireland a better place “by creating space for people to imagine, enjoy, participate in and create art”.

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Simon Hutchinson, Ryan Crown and Saul Duffin.

Sarah Kennedy and Lisa Doyle.

Adrian McLaughlin, Jack McGarry (from Dead Rabbit, New York) and Ciaran Sheehan.

Down Royal Announces Bluegrass Horse Feed as Official Sponsor of St Patrick’s Day Fixture

Down Royal Racecourse has announced Bluegrass Horse Feed, equine nutrition specialist, as the official sponsor of this year’s upcoming St Patrick’s Day race meeting.

Having partnered with Bluegrass on a number of occasions, Down Royal is once again delighted to welcome the Bluegrass team back to the racecourse in 2023.
Bluegrass is renowned for manufacturing a premium range of nutritionally sound and innovative horse feeds. With equine nutrition its main priority, Bluegrass is dedicated to the advancement of horse nutrition and has developed a product range consisting of over 25 specialist feeds that meets the needs of today’s equine athletes.
Working in tandem with the world’s leading research centre in equine nutrition, Kentucky Equine Research (KER), Bluegrass Horse Feed’s broad spectrum of products are underpinned by world-renowned research and expertise.
Kathryn Holland, Commercial Manager at Down Royal said: “Continuing our relationship with our long-standing sponsors is something we pride ourselves in, so, we’re pleased to be welcoming Bluegrass back to Down Royal this year.
“Bluegrass is synonymous with premium equine horse feeds, and we are proud to be partnering with a brand which continually works towards the advancement of horse nutrition, something we know is essential to ensure optimal racing performance. It really is the perfect partnership for us.”
John Rymer, Sales & Marketing Consultant at Bluegrass Horse Feed said: “The team at Bluegrass takes pride in being associated with local brands, and we are thrilled to be continuing our relationship with Down Royal into 2023 as we once again sponsor the St Patrick’s Day race meeting.
“Aligning Bluegrass alongside one of Ireland’s most reputable racetracks make Down Royal the perfect outlet to showcase not only the benefits, but the value our products provide. We’re looking forward to engaging with equestrian owners and racing enthusiasts alike while promoting the Bluegrass brand and not forgetting to enjoy some top-class racing.”
Gates open at 12pm. For full details on the St Patrick’s Day race meeting, or for ticket bookings please visit: https://downroyal.com/tickets/
Down Royal Racecourse has announced Bluegrass Horse Feed, equine nutrition specialist, as the official sponsor of the upcoming St Patrick’s Day race meeting. Continuing long-standing relationships with sponsors is something Down Royal takes great pride in and are delighted to welcome the Bluegrass team back to the racecourse in 2023.
Pictured (left to right) is Stuart Crawford, racehorse trainer sponsored by Bluegrass Horse Feed, Kathryn Holland, Commercial Manager at Down Royal and John Rymer, Sales & Marketing Consultant at Bluegrass Horse Feed
Down Royal Racecourse has announced Bluegrass Horse Feed, equine nutrition specialist, as the official sponsor of the upcoming St Patrick’s Day race meeting. Continuing long-standing relationships with sponsors is something Down Royal takes pride in and are delighted to welcome the Bluegrass team back to the racecourse in 2023.
Pictured (left to right) is Kathryn Holland, Commercial Manager at Down Royal, John Rymer, Sales & Marketing Consultant at Bluegrass Horse Feed and Stuart Crawford, racehorse trainer sponsored by Bluegrass Horse Feed.

Bodel Distributors Smeg Cookery Demonstration

Bodel Distributors hosted a cookery demonstration in their Lisburn Showroom. Clare and Alice from Smeg UK, along with local Chef Stephen Jeffers prepared some fantastic food using Smeg appliances. These models included the new Galileo ovens, blast chillers, stand mixers, and induction hobs.

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Full coverage from this event is featured in the February Ulster Tatler – OUT NOW!

Cyril White, Lee Williamson and Richard Torbett.

John Leckey welcomes guests to the SMEG cookery demo night at Bodel.

SMEG cookery demonstration by chef Stephen Jeffers and SMEG home economist Alice Snow.

NEW BOUTIQUE GUEST HOUSE IS ROYAL HILLSBOROUGH’S LATEST TOURISM OFFERING

A new boutique guest house, Arthur’s, officially opened its doors on Thursday 26th January. Situated in an elegant Georgian building on Main Street, Arthur’s is the latest tourism offering to Royal Hillsborough and is set to attract visitors far and wide.

The accommodation features 12 individually curated rooms, each of which blends history, antiques and charm. Each room has been specifically themed in homage to famous local resident, the Marquess of Downshire.

The official launch event was attended by Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council representatives and participants from across Northern Ireland’s tourism industry who are involved in the council’s ‘Royal Hillsborough and Historic Moira’ programme. Launched in summer 2021, the programme has, to date, seen over 40 local businesses collaborate to boost the local tourism and hospitality economy within these areas.

Lynne McCabe, owner of Arthur’s, said, “We are delighted to welcome guests to our latest business venture, Arthur’s.

“This is very much a passion project for myself and my husband Jonathan, and each room has been carefully curated to reflect our local history and the rich tapestry of life here in Royal Hillsborough.

“It is also intended to pay homage to the Marquess of Downshire, who is very much synonymous with the area.”

Along with her husband, Jonathan McCabe, Lynne also runs two other guest accommodations in the Royal Hillsborough and Historic Moira area, Ralph’s and Lisnacurran Country House.

Alderman Allan Ewart MBE, Chair of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council’s Development Committee, says, “It has been a pleasure to welcome representatives from the tourism industry here in Northern Ireland to Royal Hillsborough’s newest tourism offering. Arthur’s is a great addition to the local area and I would like to congratulate Lynne and Jonathan McCabe on this new venture.

“I would also like to thank the many other stakeholders who have collaborated to make our Royal Hillsborough and Historic Moira programme a success. These are beautiful locations, steeped in history, and they offer an unparalleled tourism experience, with endless options to stay, eat, and explore.

“Whether seeking an historic getaway, a unique dining experience, or a fun filled catch up with friends, our visitors are always spoilt for choice.”

Councillor Scott Carson, Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, adds;

“I was delighted to attend the opening of Royal Hillsborough’s latest tourism offering, Arthur’s and wish to congratulate its owners, Lynne and Jonathan McCabe.

The Royal Hillsborough and Historic Moira programme has been a resounding success and continues to showcase the wealth of experiences that these beautiful areas have to offer tourists. Many thanks to all the stakeholders involved.”

The Royal Hillsborough and Historic Moira initiative is intended to integrate local businesses with tourism providers in Royal Hillsborough and Moira to create combined visitor experiences and itineraries to drive tourism in the areas.

To find out more about the Royal Hillsborough and Historic Moira programme, visit: www.visitlisburncastlereagh.com/royal-hillsborough-and-historic-moira

The programme is funded by the Department for Communities, through its Small Settlements Regeneration Programme under Destination Tourism Packages, and Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council.

Pictured l to r at the opening of Arthur’s are Lynne McCabe Owner at Arthur’s Councillor Scott Carson, Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council and Alderman Allan Ewart MBE, Chair of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Councils Development Committee

New All-Electric Car ORA Funky Cat is Coming to Charles Hurst Belfast

The new GWM ORA showroom will open exclusively at Charles Hurst in March at its 40-acre Boucher Road complex.

Charles Hurst, Northern Ireland’s biggest car retailer, has today confirmed a new partnership with pioneering electric car brand GWM ORA.

As the first Dealer Group in Northern Ireland to team up with the GWM ORA brand, Charles Hurst will initially offer exclusive stock of the brand’s new all-electric car,ORA Funky Cat, to customers across Northern Ireland. Charles Hurst will open a state-of-the-art GWM ORA showroom at its Boucher Road site this spring.

Charles Hurst is the third dealership within parent company Lookers’ network to take on the new brand, with Lookers sites in Wolverhampton and Braintree kickstarting sales last year.

Jeff McCartney, Group Operations Director at Charles Hurst, said:

“The ORA Funky Cat First Edition is a game-changer for the EV market, and we’re thrilled to become the first dealership in Northern Ireland with the chance to showcase it.

“Our state-of-the art dealership here in Belfast offers the very best in class for the EV market from electric vehicle charging and access to trained electric vehicle specialists who are on hand for free, expert advice as well as excellent aftersales services for all our customers.

“The ORA Funky Cat brings a fantastic new development to the world of electric driving, and we’re delighted to be among the first in the UK and Ireland to showcase its arrival.”

Customers will be able to book a test drive and place orders for their ORA Funky Cat at the Charles Hurst GWM ORA showroom from Monday March 6.

Jeff McCartney added:

“This is an exciting time for the EV market, and we’re looking forward to helping even more of our customers make the all-important step towards electric driving. The ORA Funky Cat is a great way to start that journey.”

The ORA Funky Cat First Edition is a high-spec launch vehicle, available with a 48kWh battery offering a WLTP range of 193 miles.

Among the car’s impressive features are wireless phone charging, adaptive cruise control, 360-degree cameras, voice recognition, reversing camera, LED headlights and 18” alloy wheels.

The ORA Funky Cat also features comprehensive charging capability with Type 2 single-phase AC and three-phase AC charging as standard. It will also feature DC rapid charging and come equipped with a CCS socket as standard.

Home charging will take around five to six hours, based on 15% – 80% charge status, with time cut drastically to around three to four hours when moving up to three-phase AC on-street charging. In addition, rapid charging will take users around 43 minutes.

The Funky Cat First Edition will be available in a choice of four colours, with the vehicle presented as standard with a Nebula green exterior paint finish and a black interior.

The car will be backed by a comprehensive five-year vehicle, unlimited mileage warranty with cover on the battery for eight years or 100,000 miles. Service intervals are scheduled every two years or 18,000 miles, whichever comes first.

A Top 100 NI company for several decades, Charles Hurst operates across eight sites in Northern Ireland and two in the Republic of Ireland, representing more than 20 of the world’s top global car manufacturers, including leading premium and luxury brands.

New all-electric car ORA Funky Cat is coming to Charles Hurst Belfast. As the first Dealer Group in Northern Ireland to team up with the GWM ORA brand, Charles Hurst will initially offer exclusive stock of the brand’s new all-electric car, ORA Funky Cat, to customers across Northern Ireland. Charles Hurst will open a state-of-the-art GWM ORA showroom at its Boucher Road site this spring.

BDA(NI) Presidential Inauguration

The British Dental Association (BDA) NI welcomed its new Branch President for 2023, Philip McLorinan, at a ceremony in the Great Hall at Queen’s University Belfast. The evening was attended by family, friends, and colleagues from the dental profession across Northern Ireland and beyond. BDA (NI) would like to thank their 2023 sponsors who provide invaluable support to the work of the NI Branch within the dental community of Northern Ireland: Denplan, DMI, Marlborough Clinic Lab, M&D Financial Services, Haleon and McDowell & Service.

 

See full coverage in the February Ulster Tatler – Out Tuesday 7th February!

National President Prof Liz McKay and BDA NI President Philip McLorinan.

President of Pharmaceutical Society NI, Geraldine O’Hare and BDA’s Johan Warwick.

Cooking Up A Storm

Times and Amazon No. 1 bestselling cookbook author Nathan Anthony, aka Bored of Lunch, is cooking up a storm! Over the last two years the Belfast-based cook and author has amassed nearly two million followers across Instagram, Facebook and TikTok and last month saw the official release of his first cookbook, Bored of Lunch: The Healthy Slow Cooker Book, topping the UK and Ireland sales charts, with only Prince Harry’s memoir ahead!

See full coverage in the February Ulster Tatler – Out Tuesday 7th February!

Sophie Windebank, Nathan Anthony and Helen Hughes

Action Cancer Coffee Morning

The Action Cancer Holywood Group recently hosted their Annual Coffee Morning and Christmas Fair in the Culloden Hotel. Guests enjoyed coffee, scones, musical entertainment and shopped from a selection of lovely stalls. This event and others like it help the charity to support thousands of local individuals and families affected by cancer. 

For full coverage see our February issue, on sale Tuesday 7!

Caroline Villar and Ashley Brand.

Reyna Herron, Zoe Wilcox and Joan Eakin.