Publishing P&L

eteb3

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  • Jul 18, 2019
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    Dan Neidle has an interesting reflection on PPE Medpro and it's "small" company accounts (despite £200M turnover, no P&L or directors' report required, natch).


    The take-away is his sane proposal define a "small" company as one that meets all the qualifying criteria (turnover, balance sheet and head-count), instead of "any two" as at present.

    He proposes that even a "small" company (a coffee shop, in his example) would have to declare its turnover - but no other details that would normally appear in the P&L.

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    Bobbo

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    Jul 7, 2020
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    I'm reading conflicting reports on this - plenty accountants saying the HMRC are going ahead with P&L reporting for micro entities - but then plenty more stating its to be reversed and not going ahead.

    Anyone know for sure? Or is it still to be decided?
    To be clear its Companies House, not HMRC, that would be doing this.

    And no, still no news on whether it is going ahead.
     
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