If i am really nit picking you have 9 months and one 1 day to pay the CT! Accounts are 10 months, although this is changing to 9 months for periods starting after 6 April 2008.
You have to prepare the accounts to work out how much tax is due but you can always make a payment to account, if you roughly know how much you are due to pay.
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Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostNot correct.
- You pay CT 9 months after your year end
- You file to Companies House 10 months after year end
- You file to HMRC 12 months after year end.
HTH
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostYou have to pay a month before you submit the accounts, so you actually need you accounts amonth before the date they are due so you know what your paying.
- You pay CT 9 months after your year end
- You file to Companies House 10 months after year end
- You file to HMRC 12 months after year end.
HTH
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI thought it was 9 months after EOY that the CT had to be submitted by.
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You hsould have a guaranteed turnaround. We're 20 working days after complete submission of all paperwork although it normally works out nearer 10.
There's not much we can do if you're late submitting the paperwork though.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I would give them a quick phone call/email and politely remind them they exceeded the quote and ask how long.
Remind them of the 8 month date.
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostYeah, but a few issues this year stopped me getting round to getting the paper work together until a month and a half ago, I need to make payment very soon and there were so many errors on last years accounts it worries me.
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Yeah, but a few issues this year stopped me getting round to getting the paper work together until a month and a half ago, I need to make payment very soon and there were so many errors on last years accounts it worries me.
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Acceptable Turn Around For EOY Accounts
... will give them till tomorrowLast edited by Bumfluff; 22 December 2008, 12:09.Tags: None
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