This question has come up very recently on accounting web, directors are not legally required to do SA unless there is tax due:
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Originally posted by jubilee View Postaccountant has gone home for the day so will buzz him tomorrow.
Another question regarding 2010/2011
For 2010/2011 I earned £1800 from rental income.
Am I right I can 'make' tax for 2010/2011 within personal allowance threshold and pay £1800 extra in corp tax on dividends-or does it not matter? I basically want my PAYE income to be as low as possible i.e. £7k.
JubileeLast edited by ASB; 3 October 2011, 20:11.
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accountant has gone home for the day so will buzz him tomorrow.
Another question regarding 2010/2011
For 2010/2011 I earned £1800 from rental income.
Am I right I can 'make' tax for 2010/2011 within personal allowance threshold and pay £1800 extra in corp tax on dividends-or does it not matter? I basically want my PAYE income to be as low as possible i.e. £7k.
Jubilee
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You jumped in before I changed it, as I went, ooer, maybe what I said as out of date. Actually, think the link and what you are just put are still right. If you haven't been sent a tax return and have no income on which further tax is payable there is no onus to fill one in. According to Citizens Advice Bureau anyway.
May be useful to do so in some cases, if you have business expenses you may get your tax code reduced.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostNot a pro like Clare but that's not true as I understand it.
Directors' tax returns - Company directors - tipsandadvice-businessdatabase.co.uk
Owing them money usually means that all your income - salary+divi+any interest etc puts you over the higher rate limit. If you do need to do one, you have till Jan 31st online but leave enough time to register.
PS *****If you do need to fill one in you have 2 days to do it!
HM Revenue & Customs: Registering for Self Assessment
It's one of those "ask your accountant" questions because the answer will depend on personal circumstances.
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There were changes to the law that came in recently - penalty is no longer capped at outstanding tax amount.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/salfmanual/SALF208A.htmLast edited by xoggoth; 3 October 2011, 16:29.
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I did post that that wasn't true and quoted this link. However, have been recent changes to law see next post.
If not, then despite the Taxman’s assertion that all directors need to submit a return form, you don’t need to bother. If you do owe tax, then the same time limits apply as if you had received a form.
Owing them money usually means that all your income - salary+divi+any interest etc puts you over the higher rate limit. If you do need to do one, you have till Jan 31st online but leave enough time to register.
PS *****If you do need to fill one in you have 2 days to do it!
The latest you can register is by 5 October after the end of the tax year for which you need a tax return. The tax year runs from 6 April one year to 5 April the next. So if, for example, you have tax to pay on rent from a property in the 2010-11 tax year, you need to let HMRC know by 5 October 2011.Last edited by xoggoth; 3 October 2011, 16:27.
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You should have informed HMRC that you needed a tax return, the onus is on YOU to contact them. Give them a call and tell them you're a director of a limited company - 0845 9000 444. You're supposed to register within 3 months of becoming a director. HM Revenue & Customs: Registering for Self Assessment
If you started in March 2010 then you should have filed a tax return for 2009/10, which was due at HMRC by 31 January 2011. If there was no tax to pay then you can appeal any penalty and they should reduce it to zero.
Might be an idea to talk to an accountant too
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Self assessment
Hi there
When does the Inlanrd Revenue contact Directors to submit a self assessment?
I formed my Company in March 2010 but havent heard anything and my accounts are due in Dec 2010 but I'm not clear what relation this has to Self Assessment (I've never done it before) so any help will be much appreciated!
Jubilee
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