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Previously on "REgistering for Self Assessment"

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  • xoggoth
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    Yeh! Realised my mix up of PAYE/SA as soon as I posted. You were too quick!

    Anyway, if not higher rate and no tax to pay, don't think you actually need to register for either.

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  • Martin at NixonWilliams
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Reading the HMRC site it certainly seems to say that a limited company director must be registered for SA but that is not actually legally correct.
    Registering for PAYE is a separate matter to registering to complete self-assessment tax returns, but you are correct in saying a company does not need to register for PAYE when it is not paying any salaries.

    To explain why the above makes no sense - the post was edited as I replied.
    Last edited by Martin at NixonWilliams; 26 November 2013, 17:14.

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  • xoggoth
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    Reading the HMRC site it certainly seems to say (or did when I last looked) that a limited company director must be registered for SA but that is not actually legally correct.

    Have a look at answers here:

    http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/anyan...elf-assessment
    Last edited by xoggoth; 26 November 2013, 16:58.

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  • ceejay007
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    Thanks a lot for your help guys, much appreciated

    Here's hoping I don't get fined for applying late!

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  • Martin at NixonWilliams
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    Originally posted by ceejay007 View Post
    Do I need to register as an individual with HMRC (Form SA1) to get my UTR# and then complete the online registration/self assessment?
    Yes, use the SA1 form and state that the reason you need to complete a return as you are/were a director of a limited company.

    The SA1 can now be completed online, this is quicker than sending the paper form!

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    You'll need to register for a UTR before you're able to file a tax return.

    As a director of a limited company you should file a return, even if there is no tax due.

    HMRC are probably the best people to ask though, try giving them a call Self Assessment

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  • northernladuk
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    You could try using google and go read the basics on the HMRC website.

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  • ceejay007
    started a topic REgistering for Self Assessment

    REgistering for Self Assessment

    Hi all

    I was hoping someone can shine a bit of light on the on the self assessment requirement for me.

    I'm the director of a limited company which has been operational since August 2012, however the contract ended in June and I am no loger in the UK.

    As director, I need to submit a self assessment (even though I have no taxes/NI to pay).

    Do I need to register as an individual with HMRC (Form SA1) to get my UTR# and then complete the online registration/self assessment? Or is ther another way around it? I already have an online account with HMRC, however it's for an organisation (the company) and not an individual. I have an option to register for self assessment through that, however I don't think that's the correct way of doing it.

    Hoping someone can clarify this for me!

    Thanks in advance
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