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  • PAG
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    That's fine then.

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  • Maxamus
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    Originally posted by PAG
    Just make sure you charge CT to your profits and THEN take you dividends.
    yep thats what i do at the end of every month.

    What i was saying is that come every 1/4 when you hand over VAT to the tax man, my share of that VAT is then included in that months corp tax bill.

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  • PAG
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    Just make sure you charge CT to your profits and THEN take you dividends.

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  • Maxamus
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    Originally posted by Nixon Williams
    I assume that you do not have an accountant? If you do they should be doing this for you.

    Remember to correctly account for Flat Rate VAT if you have joined the scheme and that dividends are not deducted from the profits when calculating the corporation tax.

    Alan
    ye corp tax is applied and the remiander is dividends

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  • Nixon Williams
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    I assume that you do not have an accountant? If you do they should be doing this for you.

    Remember to correctly account for Flat Rate VAT if you have joined the scheme and that dividends are not deducted from the profits when calculating the corporation tax.

    Alan

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  • Maxamus
    started a topic VAT Accounting

    VAT Accounting

    Im just curious how people here do they VAT accounting.

    I personally am intending on doing it the following way:

    - Everytime im paid (which is weekly) i seperate the VAT from the fees (because all i charge for is my time).

    - I then take out salary, expenses and divident only from the money from the fees.

    - Then, at the end of the 1/4 i total up the VAT recieved, do the calculation and give the tax man his share.

    - Then i put my share back in that months profits and apply corp tax to it.



    At least this way everything is kept simple.

    Is this an acceptable way of doing it?
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