Originally posted by Manatu
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So assuming its your sole income for the tax year, you better hurry up and write the tax man a cheque for the grand total of £0.00 with a very apologetic letter that costs him more to read than you're paying him!!
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Ok thanks for the replies I think it did not come out correctly. This is not all bad, yes I have made a cow of things, but im only a month out infoming the tax. I have not set up paye and Iam just paying myself and one other from the bank so if I inform the tax and pay any taxes due I should be straight.
I did have an accountant but he has moved to run an office 50 miles away so there has been little contact. Im just worried about the whole tax thing and never meant to let it go but with the wife's illness I got carless and when I wasn't working I was looking after the kids when she was unwell etc. Things are better at the moment and I have work on the books so should I just come clean to the IR and write them a letter and hope they will let me pay up my back tax (remembering it is only tax on £3,000 earnings) and not my corp tax which is not due until March 2013 I think.
As always any help fully appreciated.
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I wasn't being sarcastic, I was trying to find out why he has turnover of £20k and "very little profit".Originally posted by SteelyDan View PostHey, c'mon, give the guy a break; he's asking for some advice, not looking for criticism/sarcasm on how he has run his business.
Best advice already provided; go see an accountant and be completely open and honest about stuff.
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Hey, c'mon, give the guy a break; he's asking for some advice, not looking for criticism/sarcasm on how he has run his business.Originally posted by JamJarST View PostYou have expenses of nearly £20k?
Best advice already provided; go see an accountant and be completely open and honest about stuff.
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You have expenses of nearly £20k?Originally posted by Manatu View PostHi,
I registered a Limited company in July 2011 and have a business bank account etc. I have done about £20,000 of work but with very little profit and have taken wages from this. I have not informed IR that I started trading in Sept 11 mainly due to the fact my wife has been diagnosed with incurabl cancer and I have had little or no time in my life latley. My main question is can I just close the company at CH as no accounts are due. Can I also just close the business bank account. Iam planning on taking a month or so out to start up properly again but am concerned that I may have a liability due to IR. Would this be a risk or do you think I would be ok? Thanks
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No, it's not OK. Trying to close the company down without paying any tax will cause you a world of threatening letters and fines over the next 6 to 12 months and you can obviously do without all that aggravation.Originally posted by Manatu View PostI registered a Limited company in July 2011 and have a business bank account etc. I have done about £20,000 of work but with very little profit and have taken wages from this. I have not informed IR that I started trading in Sept 11 mainly due to the fact my wife has been diagnosed with incurabl cancer and I have had little or no time in my life latley. My main question is can I just close the company at CH as no accounts are due. Can I also just close the business bank account. Iam planning on taking a month or so out to start up properly again but am concerned that I may have a liability due to IR. Would this be a risk or do you think I would be ok? Thanks
This problem will NOT go away by itself but it's NOT a big deal to get it all sorted out. However, you can't do it yourself, you must get professional help. Get yourself a friendly accountant (a few post on here), hand them all the details and ask them to give you a quote to sort it all out and close the company. Be open and honest with them and ask them to discuss what your options are. They can make sure it's all done in a tax efficient manner and help you avoid getting fined/threatened/stressed while closing the company down so you can get on with dealing with more important things.
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You think the op has an accountant??Originally posted by stek View PostAccounts are due, speak to your accountant to ascertain what the company owes and pay it, or you may find yourself a disqualified director as well personally bankrupt.
The days of gypping the IR are gone, tough cookies now.
So, let you accountant sort out the paperwork and you sort out the repayments.
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Accounts are due, speak to your accountant to ascertain what the company owes and pay it, or you may find yourself a disqualified director as well personally bankrupt.
The days of gypping the IR are gone, tough cookies now.
So, let you accountant sort out the paperwork and you sort out the repayments.
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You made money, you owe taxes. You cannot just shut the company and take the money.
I don't even know where to start with this one so on that I am out.
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