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Definitely worth using an accountant ;-)
That should do it, I assumed you didn't have any revaluation reserve!
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Thank you very much Andrew and I hope you have a merry Christmas.
I would not usually attempt my own accounts, as I did not trade I thought it would be easy, it was far from it, next time I will use my accountant as it is far less stressful.
I entered the following figures:-
called up capital share for 2013:= 1000
profit and loss account for 2013:= 16,584
called up capital share for 2014:= 1000
profit and loss account for 2014:= 7,127
This is how it was done on last years CT600 for the 2013 values.
Do you think this should resolve the problem?
Paul.
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Hi Paul,Originally posted by phayes View PostHi,
I have been contracting in IT for the past 8 years, I did not trade last year, so there was no sales, I went travelling and paid myself a monthly salary, because of this I need to produce accounts still, I am using HMRC CT600 company tax and accounts service PDF tool.
I am getting errors on the balance sheet adding up, I have checked my figures from last year and this year and they add up, I do not understand why the tool is showing an error.
Attached are my figures, if anybody can help me with this I will send them a Christmas present.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bcpfy9zo7...VGKSLu0ea?dl=0
Paul.
Xmas has come early - Here's some free advice!
The reason you are getting the error message is because the total shareholders funds in 2013 and 2014 are £1 and £1,000 respectively. These should equal the total net assets shown in your balance sheet (being £8,127 and £17,584) - but obviously are not at the moment.
The reason for this I suggest is twofold
a) Because you haven't considered/entered the profit and loss brought forward for the years involved - have a look at your previous year's CT600/accounts and you should be able to get the figures from there.
The movement in the net assets between 2013 and 2014 (£9,457) appears to be correct on the basis of the £8,457 losses and the £1,000 dividends in 2014.
b) I doubt the called up share capital figures are correct either - typically they would be the same across the two years!
Andrew Minsky ACA
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HMRC Company Tax Return CT600
Hi,
I have been contracting in IT for the past 8 years, I did not trade last year, so there was no sales, I went travelling and paid myself a monthly salary, because of this I need to produce accounts still, I am using HMRC CT600 company tax and accounts service PDF tool.
I am getting errors on the balance sheet adding up, I have checked my figures from last year and this year and they add up, I do not understand why the tool is showing an error.
Attached are my figures, if anybody can help me with this I will send them a Christmas present.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bcpfy9zo7...VGKSLu0ea?dl=0
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