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Originally posted by AJ1982 View PostSerious reply, I have always been under the understanding that its my job to get the monies to HMRC, not my accountants.
Of course they are very helpful in providing details of HMRC bank details, but I then check online to see if monies have gone through.
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Serious reply, I have always been under the understanding that its my job to get the monies to HMRC, not my accountants.
Of course they are very helpful in providing details of HMRC bank details, but I then check online to see if monies have gone through.
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How come the company wasnt dissolved for not filing accounts for 3 years?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI have an alert set up with Companies House to let me know when things are being filed - if I don't get one at the right kind of time, I then start to worry.Originally posted by Bella15 View PostHow do you do this?
Create a bookmark - http:// data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/NNNNNNNN (where NNNNNNNN is the co. number)
Login to the HMRC gateway, there you can check VAT, PAYE, CT and monies owed, even if your accountant is managing this for you.
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accountant no filed corporation tax
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAlso any time a business for example an accountant or a solicitor asks you to pay funds to them to be transferred to a third party TELL THEM NO
*Solicitors have to do so and so do accountants regulated by ICAEW
Unless it's a house purchase or suchlike. But I can think of no reason why an accountant would work this way.
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Originally posted by Bella15 View PostHow do you do this? My Husband has registered his company through his accountant's address - even for all letters from HMRC to go there!!! Also, we pay the accountant directly, not HMRC when it comes to year end 😟
Also any time a business for example an accountant or a solicitor asks you to pay funds to them to be transferred to a third party you should confirm they have a client account* otherwise pay all money directly to that third party.
*Solicitors have to do so and so do accountants regulated by ICAEW
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I agree with Alan on the last bit why are you paying your accountant Corporation tax only a recipe for disaster !
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Originally posted by Bella15 View PostHow do you do this? My Husband has registered his company through his accountant's address - even for all letters from HMRC to go there!!! Also, we pay the accountant directly, not HMRC when it comes to year end [emoji45]
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advise please!
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThis.
I have an alert set up with Companies House to let me know when things are being filed - if I don't get one at the right kind of time, I then start to worry.
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There should never be any need to make a tax payment direct to accountant.
Sometimes we request a HMRC cheque is sent to us, payable to "HMRC", so we can send it on with allocation instructions - useful if there is a reference problem at HMRC - but anyone who is asked to pay a tax amount via a payment made out to their accountant should be on their guard.
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostHow can you NOT know you've paid no corp. tax for three years?
Accountant gives you their bank details as HMRC
You pay HMRC and accountant files a return with Nil tax owed and claims the repayment
Go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect £200.
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How can you NOT know you've paid no corp. tax for three years?
Go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect £200.
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostPrediction: the OP will not post again under this username
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