Originally posted by muralijv
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If they are perhaps a little creative then this may be an issue. e.g. 3k for use of home as an office could easily be a problem. Retrospective charge backs for mileage that you had forgotten would be OK (subject to milage log etc showing journeys). Train fares, this sort of thing.
Perhaps you just forgot to give them to the original accountant and the second was more thorough.
Equally I've seen capital allowance be forgotten to be claimed.
In any event I would expect an enquiry, however provided your accountant is able to demonstrate the reason for the foul up by the original accountant it shouldn't be a problem. But as a general principle these sorts of things (like late forms etc) do attract HMRC attention.
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