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Previously on "How to categorise these penalties in FreeAgent"

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Guy Incognito View Post
    Closing a company is the time you DO need an accountant imo
    WHS

    It seems like you'd expect a one-off fee of a few £hundred which is probably fairly insignificant in the grand scheme of things so I would much rather know everything is all squared away personally for peace of mind.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by peterboroughsas View Post
    Got slapped with:

    - £750 penalty for late annual accounts filing.
    - £100 penalty for late tax filing.
    - £XX interest on my tax bill (I am guessing also for being late)

    Q1: How do I categorise those on freeAgent? It suggests "Corporate tax penalty" do they go all under this or are they different?

    Q2: Also is it better to pay the penalty, with interest along with the corporate tax in one transaction or to split them into two or three transactions for bookkeeping?
    You can pay in one transaction and then when entering the journal split it out as three line items, to itemise what the payment covers. (I presume FA can do this)

    I would just use the suggested account, I don't see any reason to complicate matters.

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  • Guy Incognito
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    Closing a company is the time you DO need an accountant imo

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    I'm guessing it didn't make sense getting an accountant before and now you've paid more than it would have cost so I'd ask are you sure you don't need one and closing the compay wrong isn't going to cost you more again?
    Ignorance is bliss. Let's hope the OP has researched and chosen the most efficient closure option!

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by peterboroughsas View Post

    I am closing company next week so doesn't make sense to get one now.
    I'm guessing it didn't make sense getting an accountant before and now you've paid more than it would have cost so I'd ask are you sure you don't need one and closing the compay wrong isn't going to cost you more again?

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by peterboroughsas View Post

    I am closing company next week so doesn't make sense to get one now.
    So enter them against income tax payments, 'cos that's where the money's going. Then they won't affect CT calculations, which is the only potential issue. List and describe them separately just in case someone (like HMRC) wants to take a look between now and final closure.

    Were you to ask another question, perhaps include all the relevant information!

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  • peterboroughsas
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post

    ask your accountant.....
    If you don't have one, then perhaps these penalties are sufficient reason to get one.
    I am closing company next week so doesn't make sense to get one now.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by peterboroughsas View Post
    Got slapped with:

    - £750 penalty for late annual accounts filing.
    - £100 penalty for late tax filing.
    - £XX interest on my tax bill (I am guessing also for being late)

    Q1: How do I categorise those on freeAgent? It suggests "Corporate tax penalty" do they go all under this or are they different?

    Q2: Also is it better to pay the penalty, with interest along with the corporate tax in one transaction or to split them into two or three transactions for bookkeeping?
    ask your accountant.....
    If you don't have one, then perhaps these penalties are sufficient reason to get one.

    Leave a comment:


  • peterboroughsas
    started a topic How to categorise these penalties in FreeAgent

    How to categorise these penalties in FreeAgent

    Got slapped with:

    - £750 penalty for late annual accounts filing.
    - £100 penalty for late tax filing.
    - £XX interest on my tax bill (I am guessing also for being late)

    Q1: How do I categorise those on freeAgent? It suggests "Corporate tax penalty" do they go all under this or are they different?

    Q2: Also is it better to pay the penalty, with interest along with the corporate tax in one transaction or to split them into two or three transactions for bookkeeping?
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