okey doke thanks, hmmm ....the discrepancy is elsewhere where then I'll get the magnifying glass out.
Last time I couldn't find a couple of hundred quid in the figures I just deducted it from the directors loan account (company owed me money) the way I figured is by doing it that way the worst case is I'm 20% of that amount out of pocket
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Originally posted by Olly View PostHi, yes that's the one, they kept it on ice as I there were no PAYE/NIC payments due for it be deducted from.
I'll have a bash at re-working the numbers in a tick. It has been on the books as a creditor for a number of years though I don't know if it ever impacted profit. Only in the last tax year was it refunded.
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Hope this helps!
Craig
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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostIs this a PAYE incentive? It is quite some time since HMRC gave the online filing incentive, I assume that it is two years of the incentive (one at £100 and one at £75)..
If this is what it is then it is not subject to Corporation tax and should be deducted from the profits that are entered into box 2 of the CT return.
Hope this helps!
Craig
I'll have a bash at re-working the numbers in a tick. It has been on the books as a creditor for a number of years though I don't know if it ever impacted profit. Only in the last tax year was it refunded.
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Is this a PAYE incentive? It is quite some time since HMRC gave the online filing incentive, I assume that it is two years of the incentive (one at £100 and one at £75)..
If this is what it is then it is not subject to Corporation tax and should be deducted from the profits that are entered into box 2 of the CT return.
Hope this helps!
Craig
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Originally posted by Olly View PostHi,
I received £175 to my company bank account for the online end of year filing incentive.
Where should I put this on the online corporation tax return please?
"Other operating income"?
I guess it shouldn't be subject to corp tax.
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online filing incentive on Corp Tax return?
Hi,
I received £175 to my company bank account for the online end of year filing incentive.
Where should I put this on the online corporation tax return please?
"Other operating income"?
I guess it shouldn't be subject to corp tax.
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