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Previously on "Self Assessment c 0ck up"

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  • tim123
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    I've found the other link

    http://www.grant-thornton.co.uk/tax/...ine_for_o.aspx

    tim

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
    Because the same question was asked on another board, and someone posted a link to the Tax man's rules.

    They said that it was hard to find. However, it's not in my history any more ... and I can't find it (nor can I find the question on the other board)

    Sorry

    tim
    Thanks Tim.

    Any chance you can PM me the link to the other board?

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Tim - how do you know this?

    Personal experience or is there a link you can point me to?
    Because the same question was asked on another board, and someone posted a link to the Tax man's rules.

    They said that it was hard to find. However, it's not in my history any more ... and I can't find it (nor can I find the question on the other board)

    Sorry

    tim

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
    Actually what I said was wrong.

    You do get the fine, but you don't have to pay it. But you do have to appeal against it to get it rescinded, apparently!
    Tim - how do you know this?

    Personal experience or is there a link you can point me to?

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  • tim123
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    Actually what I said was wrong.

    You do get the fine, but you don't have to pay it. But you do have to appeal against it to get it rescinded, apparently!

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
    You won't get a fine if you owe nothing.

    Get the accountant to work out the amount manually and pay it by Friday (if nothing else this definately puts the ball back into his court)

    tim
    Yes, for this period there is definitely no tax liability.

    Am paying him a visit tomorrow - should be interesting.

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  • tim123
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    You won't get a fine if you owe nothing.

    Get the accountant to work out the amount manually and pay it by Friday (if nothing else this definately puts the ball back into his court)

    tim

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  • Sockpuppet
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    No but if you get fined £100 then claim it back from your accountant if its his cock up.

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  • Clippy
    started a topic Self Assessment c 0ck up

    Self Assessment c 0ck up

    Provided my accountant all the figures a few weeks ago to enable him to sumbit my SA online by 31 Jan.

    I now get a phone call from him saying he has had issues submitting them on line and that they need to be posted to HMRC.

    When asked if I will be fined £100, he said I shouldn't be as he will include a cover letter explaining they were un-able to submit them on line.

    Personally, I a think the reason he couldn't submit them on line was because the numpty failed to register me for on line submission.

    Anyway, ayone know if HMRC will, based on the accountants cover letter, waive the £100 fine?

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