My accountants seems to have made an error in my company accounts in that they have correctly listed all the expenses I have claimed under the Administrative expenses in the accounts, but for some of the expense claims they have failed to adjust my dividends to reflect the payment of those expense claims to myself.
On my company bank account there is a monthly standing order which moves money into my personal bank account and usually the monthly dividend is the standing order amount minus any expense claims that month. Oddly they have done it for the first few expense claims, but not for the remainder.
Is it correct that I really have no chance to now amend these company accounts and adjust the dividends, and that I'll just have to amend my personal tax return for last year to be in line with the higher dividend payments as in the accounts?
And I take it I can just make these expense claim payments in the following company accounting year, even though they are in the company accounts of previous years?
Cheers,
EF
On my company bank account there is a monthly standing order which moves money into my personal bank account and usually the monthly dividend is the standing order amount minus any expense claims that month. Oddly they have done it for the first few expense claims, but not for the remainder.
Is it correct that I really have no chance to now amend these company accounts and adjust the dividends, and that I'll just have to amend my personal tax return for last year to be in line with the higher dividend payments as in the accounts?
And I take it I can just make these expense claim payments in the following company accounting year, even though they are in the company accounts of previous years?
Cheers,
EF
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