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I'm just wondering how to get my self assessment return balance sheet for a client to balance.
We have in the accounts rent premium which is capitalised and then amortised say £1,500 per year over 10 years. In addition the rent premium deductible amount is £1,200 per year over 10 years. Now on...
Technically you are no longer a representative of the company since its was dissolved. In most cases its advisable to write to HMRC telling them about the dissolution, however they may keep sending you reminders & penalties in which case i dont think you should be bothered or stressed about it -...
Depending on your kind of business...some business require you to focus and concentrate on front end of business- client management and leave the back office - accounting, admin etc to a third party. You can use your partner or hire an admin person to do this or get an accountant. The risk of...
@stevens - no i dont work for them but its a helpful site - i subscribe to a number of company offering accountants leads like servicestarts, find-accountants.com and accounting-quotes etc. but i find its services much better. thanks
If not comfortable with the first reclaim or vat return, get a tax accountant for as little as £50 to process the refund for you. Sites like "find-accountants.com" is extremely good in this..as it takes 1 minute to post your request and local accountants contact you directly with quotes.
Also dont forget the tax man.
If i were you i would also get your accountant involved as there are a lot of tax implications on purchase and sale of business. IF you dont have one, get someone from sites like "find-accountants.com" - it takes only one minute to post and specialised local...
Its also worth getting an expert to review your employment status to comply with the HMRC rules as noted in the link above.
If i were you i would get a tax accountant for as little as £50 or £100 to review and advice on tax; answering all your questions above, having looked at your contracts...