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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    When completing the CT41G remember to set your "date to which first accounts will be prepared" to be less than a year away from your trading start date as an accounting period of more than a year can be a bit messy for CT - you'd need to do 2 returns. And also, make sure that your year ends align at CH and HMRC: The default year end at CH will be 12 months after the end of the month in which you incorporated - inc date 12/09/11, default year end 30/09/12 - which mat not suit you, especially if the company has lain dormat for a bit.

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  • boxingbantz
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Will you be getting an accountant when you start trading?
    Definitely.

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  • northernladuk
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    Will you be getting an accountant when you start trading?

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  • boxingbantz
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    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    Just let them know the date you start trading, which will be the first day of your contract. The date you first receive money isn't important.
    Thank you very much.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Just let them know the date you start trading, which will be the first day of your contract. The date you first receive money isn't important.

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  • boxingbantz
    started a topic First accounting period

    First accounting period

    I have set up my own LTD company and have sent a New Company Details CT41G reminder. I had previously returned the phone to advise HRMC that I haven't started working/trading yet but, I assume, it never found them.

    I have been told that I need to inform them of when I expect my first accounting period to start. It this simply the date that I start the contract and, therefore, earning or will be the date when my company first receives revenue?

    Any help would be appreciated as I'm a novice with this at the moment but learning quickly.

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