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HMRC can go back 20 years under "discovery" rules, I think. This is only likley to happen if they discover understatements in the year that they are looking at.
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http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/about/new-compliance-checks.htm
Thought I'd seen it somewhere.
The legislation also makes some changes to the way HMRC must carry out compliance checks, including
a new four-year time limit for assessments and claims - a reduction from six years for Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax and Corporation Tax and an increase from three years for VAT
http://www.lynamtax.co.uk/news/new-t...09/2009/03/03/Last edited by xoggoth; 3 August 2009, 19:16.
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Originally posted by chavvy View PostHi,
At which point can you throw away all your records regarding your contracts and expenses as you can no longer be investigated by the IR for this period? I heard it was 5 years.
So a receipt from 7th April 2003, needs to be kept until Feb 2010 - almost 7 years (it's in the 03/04 tax year, SA deadline 31/01/2005, 5 years from that 31/01/2010)
Not sure how it works for company accounts, but expenses are strictly a personal expense anyway, so you will need to keep them for 6-7 years.
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At which point can you throw away all your records regarding your contracts and expenses as you can no longer be investigated by the IR for this period? I heard it was 5 years.Tags: None
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