Worked out that I select "Self Employed" which is wrong of course. Sorted
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The only time you should need to fill out anything about expenses on the employment sheets is if you've received a P11D or you want to claim tax relief for something you haven't been reimbursed for.
If all of your expenses were normally tax deductible (travel and subsistence etc) then they shouldn't have needed to go on your P11D as they are covered by an exemption as of last year.
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Originally posted by tvr450 View PostI have started my self assessment today and am surprised to see that they now ask for your LTD company information. They require the company name, turn over and a detailed breakdown of company expenses.
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Got a screenshot? I didn't see anything when I did mine other than the usual questions.
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Originally posted by tvr450 View PostI know NLUK always says to keep your LTD company completely separate from your personal life
I do say have you asked your accountant a lot though
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Self Assessment - Company info required?
Hi folks
I have started my self assessment today and am surprised to see that they now ask for your LTD company information. They require the company name, turn over and a detailed breakdown of company expenses.
I know NLUK always says to keep your LTD company completely separate from your personal life, but it seems that hector considers you and your LTD pretty much one and a the same.
No question really - just a winge! Anyone else filled all this information in yet?Tags: None
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