The government set out its future plans in the Queen's Speech this week. Due to the current political uncertainties there is no certainty about the progression of 26 bills announced. The legislation was dominated by Brexit-related topics. 

Here we highlight the Bills that will have the most direct impact on the operations of small and medium sized entities (SMEs) or their employees in tax terms. Brexit issues are further down.

Employment reform

Starting work: 2. Special rules for different types of worker

Starting work: 3 How to work out your tax if you are an employee

Employment (Allocation of Tips) Bill

Tips, gratuities and troncs

Pensions Schemes Bill

Pensions: At a glance

Environment Bill

Plastic Packaging Tax

Company Cars

Easy Eco: ten essential steps to reduce your business' environmental impact

Brexit

The speech included seven bills directly linked to the Brexit issue, six of which may be delayed if the UK passed the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB) following an agreement on Brexit with the European Union. Should there be no agreement, these six pieces of legislation would need to be urgently passed as they outline regulations and procedures in a no-deal end-game. The six include the:

Agriculture

Farmers: what expenses can I claim?

Flat rate scheme: farmers

Fisheries

Trade Bill

Trade Tariff: look up commodity codes, duty and VAT rates

Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill

Apply to the EU Settlement Scheme (settled and pre-settled status)

Financial Services Bill

Private International Law

External links:

Queen's Speech 2019 (a transcript)

Queen's Speech 2019 Background briefing notes