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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWhen your accountant prepares the ltd company accounts do they include exact expenses that have been incurred or do they factor in what could be deemed to be got away with by HMRC, within reason of course ?
I am interested what the general approach is towards this and any views.
Thanks
"Do you wish to pay less tax this year? yes/no"
Tick that and you can put in any figures you like, HMRC are really reasonable about reducing your tax burden, you just have to ask. Everyone else pays professionals and spends a lot of their own time working this out accurately, lol, what a bunch of losers!!
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostTo clarify my query, is it normal practise for higher expense amounts to be declared on the company returns than those actually incurred by the company so as to reduce the overall profit margins ?
ps. this isn't a serious post... if you commit fraud and get caught, you'll likely be off to enjoy a free "holiday" courtesy of the taxpayer...
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWhen your accountant prepares the ltd company accounts do they include exact expenses that have been incurred or do they factor in what could be deemed to be got away with by HMRC, within reason of course ?
I am interested what the general approach is towards this and any views.
Thanks
Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI am not asking if this is acceptable I am asking if this is an approach taken. For the record I only declare the expenses I have incurred which is why I was asking what other contractors do. Read the original posts.
So, you are conducting a survey on whether other contractors submit fraudulent expense claims.
Let us know how HMRC respond to this if you ever get investigated.Last edited by Clippy; 30 November 2010, 11:59.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI am not asking if this is acceptable I am asking if this is an approach taken. For the record I only declare the expenses I have incurred which is why I was asking what other contractors do. Read the original posts.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostAs Lisa has rightly said, the correct term for this is fraud.
So, essentially, you are looking for some form of validation from other board members as to whether this is acceptable.
F'ing un-believable.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostAs Lisa has rightly said, the correct term for this is fraud.
So, essentially, you are looking for some form of validation from other board members as to whether this is acceptable.
F'ing un-believable.
I'm in business to make a living and have happy customers who keep coming back not to commit criminal fraud.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWhen your accountant prepares the ltd company accounts do they include exact expenses that have been incurred or do they factor in what could be deemed to be got away with by HMRC, within reason of course ?
I am interested what the general approach is towards this and any views.
ThanksOriginally posted by kaiser78 View PostTo clarify my query, is it normal practise for higher expense amounts to be declared on the company returns than those actually incurred by the company so as to reduce the overall profit margins ?
So, essentially, you are looking for some form of validation from other board members as to whether this is acceptable.
F'ing un-believable.Last edited by Clippy; 29 November 2010, 23:45.
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What's the actual problem you're experiencing? Between this and your other recent thread, obviously something's going on for you. Ask about that.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostTo clarify my query, is it normal practise for higher expense amounts to be declared on the company returns than those actually incurred by the company so as to reduce the overall profit margins ?
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostTo clarify my query, is it normal practise for higher expense amounts to be declared on the company returns than those actually incurred by the company so as to reduce the overall profit margins ?
No. It's normal to claim the actual expenses incurred by the company.
If you're increasing your expenses in order to reduce your tax liability when the expenses are not genuine, that's fraud.
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To clarify my query, is it normal practise for higher expense amounts to be declared on the company returns than those actually incurred by the company so as to reduce the overall profit margins ?
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Actual costs. There are certain items like use of home that can be added in retrospectively, and a good accountant will always point out anything that looks like it might be missing so that you're aware of it in future (or that you may have paid privately and not claimed as an expense).
Hopefully speaking for most accountants here when I say we in no way inflate the figures with things that we think can be got away with.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWhen your accountant prepares the ltd company accounts do they include exact expenses that have been incurred or do they factor in what could be deemed to be got away with by HMRC, within reason of course ?
I am interested what the general approach is towards this and any views.
Thanks
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When your accountant prepares the ltd company accounts do they include exact expenses that have been incurred or do they factor in what could be deemed to be got away with by HMRC, within reason of course ?
I am interested what the general approach is towards this and any views.
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