I am in the process of changing accountants, I want to make sure I don't miss anything in this process:
> We have not processed payroll for July 2012 because I don't have an accountant anymore. Do I need to notify HMRC about it so that they don't expect any PAYE/NI liability ? There is normally no NI/PAYE due on the salary though so i believe, we filed nil return in the past.
> Is it normally acceptable that the July/Aug (2 months) payroll can be processed in September by the new accountant?
> As we registered ltd co in May 2012, the annual accounts and HMRC return etc are not due until feb 2013. We have already filed P35 and Companies house return. The personal return is not due until Oct. The VAT FRS returns are in order as well and will file the latest return this month. Anything else?
I am hoping that the handover between accountants should be very minimum given that we have not submitted any accounts yet.
Will be interested to hear if there is anything else I should action before the new accountant is up & ready. My main concern is to make sure that I don't miss anything in this process.
Ta!
> We have not processed payroll for July 2012 because I don't have an accountant anymore. Do I need to notify HMRC about it so that they don't expect any PAYE/NI liability ? There is normally no NI/PAYE due on the salary though so i believe, we filed nil return in the past.
> Is it normally acceptable that the July/Aug (2 months) payroll can be processed in September by the new accountant?
> As we registered ltd co in May 2012, the annual accounts and HMRC return etc are not due until feb 2013. We have already filed P35 and Companies house return. The personal return is not due until Oct. The VAT FRS returns are in order as well and will file the latest return this month. Anything else?
I am hoping that the handover between accountants should be very minimum given that we have not submitted any accounts yet.
Will be interested to hear if there is anything else I should action before the new accountant is up & ready. My main concern is to make sure that I don't miss anything in this process.
Ta!
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