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Reports for UK LLP non residents - Sockie thread
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Originally posted by provider View PostLook, there are a lot of services (simply google) that help to register UK LLP for non residents, provide UK address and service address for correspondence for partners to hide their original address. That is absolutely legal and your citizens are happy to provide it.
So... i don`t care at all what someone thinks about it
The question was, i repeat:
Which forms UK LLP with partners non residents and no VAT has to fill and submit yearly to Companies House and HMRC
Thank you in advance.Comment
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You say you don’t care what we think, but then want to know what we think.
You’re a bit confused.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I’ll be repeating this post ad nauseum (or least until I get bored and lock the thread and ban the OP).
Originally posted by cojak View PostWell, since I’m sure you’ll have many questions to ask you will probably find the answers to your questions here. LLP - Search - GOV.UK
I’m afraid that we won’t be able to help you with details because we aren’t qualified tax advisors or accountants you see."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by provider View PostThe question was, i repeat:
Which forms UK LLP with partners non residents and no VAT has to fill and submit yearly to Companies House and HMRC
Thank you in advance.
HMRC: Online Short FormLast edited by ravenshaw; 16 February 2020, 18:44.Comment
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Originally posted by provider View PostWhy not?Comment
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Originally posted by ravenshaw View PostYou should submit one of these:
HMRC: Online Short Form
Originally posted by Iliketax View PostBecause that is what Parliament said when it enacted legislation in 2000 that (after being re-written and than amended) become section 863 Income Tax (Trading and Other) Income 2005.
1)For income tax purposes, if a limited liability partnership carries on a trade, profession or business with a view to profit—
(a)all the activities of the limited liability partnership are treated as carried on in partnership by its members (and not by the limited liability partnership as such),
So obviously thousands of LLPs worldwide and their accountants cannot be so awfully wrong ?Comment
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Originally posted by provider View PostSo obviously thousands of LLPs worldwide and their accountants cannot be so awfully wrong ?Comment
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Originally posted by provider View PostOne more stupid. If you tell me where is fraud - i will file it myself
Well. I`ve checked and found:
1)For income tax purposes, if a limited liability partnership carries on a trade, profession or business with a view to profit—
(a)all the activities of the limited liability partnership are treated as carried on in partnership by its members (and not by the limited liability partnership as such),
So obviously thousands of LLPs worldwide and their accountants cannot be so awfully wrong ?
geez.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postso, if you already know all about it, why are you wasting our time here?
geez.
And i do not ask for any other advice/judge/whateverComment
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