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when does my CT600 need to be submitted?

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    #11
    We normally advise clients to keep receipts wherever possible although we don't need to see each and every single one. You should keep them just in case HMRC need to see them. A good solution is to have an envelope for each month and file the receipts in there rather than stuffing them in a shoebox or supermarket chain carry bag!

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      #12
      Most accountants if you explain that you need your accounts by a certain date should be able to do this, although workload is a consideration.

      The paperwork should at least include bank statements which cover the period end which is how my firm works.

      But there will also be other paperwork that will be required which your accountant should ask for. each accountant is different but if they don't ask for the bank statments i would be very surprised.

      Keeping receipts is very key also if HMRC ever do need to see them.

      Having a folder is also a good idea

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