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A company you set up didn’t work out and you now want to shut it down. The trouble is up-to-date accounts haven’t been prepared. Will HMRC insist you submit the accounts and tax return even though
there’s no profit to report?
Published 04.07.2017
HMRC is inviting eligible businesses to pilot Making Tax Digital. Will you be asked to take part and if you are, should you bother?
Published 20.04.2017
Half of the accountants in the UK want the deadline for iXBRL accounting to be deferred; so do some software companies which aren’t fully prepared for it. The government insists that all companies
must comply on April 1. Are you ready?
Published 17.02.2011
In April 2016 changes to the tax rules resulted in errors in HMRC’s self-assessment calculations. It now says that it intends to revisit some of these. Will you be affected and will you have more tax
to pay?
Published 31.10.2018
HMRC has published its list of when you cannot or ought not file your 2018/19 tax return online. What steps should you take if your circumstances are on the list?
Published 03.06.2019
You’ve extended your company’s current accounting period to 18 months. This has the advantage of spreading the profit and the tax bill for a bumper year over a longer period, but how does it affect
tax returns and payments?
Published 22.05.2019
You formed a company in March with the intention of beginning trade immediately. However, this was delayed because of coronavirus. Do you need to notify HMRC and what effect will the delay have on
the company’s tax returns?
Published 07.07.2020
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