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Previously on "Corp tax - what to do if amount is unknown?"

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  • chris79
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    Originally posted by Solidec View Post
    I don't get it, you have had 9 months to get your accounts ready, what possible excuse is there?
    A few things:-

    1. Thinking the date on companies house was the date my corp tax is due - wrong.

    2. Notifying my accountant late.

    3. Xmas period.

    4. Wiped out with flu.

    It's ok, I'll just over-pay then sort it out later, I'll probably get more interest back from them than I would from my bank.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Solidec View Post
    I don't get it, you have had 9 months to get your accounts ready, what possible excuse is there?
    Laziness / being too busy are mine, usually.

    Last year's got paid on the day, because I hounded the accountant two days before, because I was too busy / lazy to sort out the receipts etc. for him.

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  • Solidec
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    I don't get it, you have had 9 months to get your accounts ready, what possible excuse is there?

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  • Weltchy
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    Pay the estimated amount. Try to overestimate, as any money you have overpaid will be paid back at whatever the standard interest rate is at the moment.

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  • ratewhore
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    Why not fire a rocket up your accountants arse?

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  • QwertyBerty
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    Why not phone your tax office and ask them? Mine have always been helpful with queries.

    QB.

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  • chris79
    started a topic Corp tax - what to do if amount is unknown?

    Corp tax - what to do if amount is unknown?

    My corp tax is due for payment in a few days but I don't have my end of year accounts. Should I just pay a rough guess amount for now then sort the final figure with HMRC once I know the exact amount?
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