Ltd Company Filing Duties

nitro23456

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Can someone confirm to me if the below is correct and if I have forgotten anything please?:

Company formed 02/02/2010

Therefore......
Accounting Reference Date = 28/02
[FONT=&quot]Next Return Due[FONT=&quot]: 02/03/2011 [/FONT]
[/FONT] [FONT=&quot]Next Accounts Due: 02/11/2011 i.e. 1year 9months[/FONT]
Also where does' HMRC accounts due' fit in to this timescale?

Is there anything else?
 
To clarify:

You will have 2 CT returns for your first accounting period.

02/02/10 to 01/02/11 - CT due 02/11/11
02/02/11 to 28/02/11 - CT due 02/12/11
Some relevance to me with this also, albeit with a company registered but currently dormant until required.
Puzzled by the above.
 
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It is a rather inconvenient aspect of the system that often if you form a company part way through a month, your first two accounting periods will not be twelve months. However, your first accounting period is nearly twelve months so your deadlines are not affected significantly. A bit more paperwork may be involved in this respect for your first year.

Your company starting to trade triggers the start of a new accounting period.
 
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....... and then after that it would be 12 monthly?

as in 28/02/2011 - 27/02/2012 (due on 02/12/2012) and so on/so forth?

What do HMRC require different from the aboves?
 
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Generally an accounting period is twleve months from the end of the last accounting period, however it will be shorter where for instance, the company ceases to trade, ceases to be UK resident or goes into administration or liquidation.

HMRC require a Corporation tax return, calculation and accompanying accounts 9 months after the end of the accounting period. Your year end is February; the payment deadline is therefore normally 1 December each year.
 
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