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Income Tax is a tax you pay on your earnings - find out about what it is, how you pay and how to check you're paying the right amount using HMRC's tax calculator.
Find out what records you must keep about trusts for tax purposes, who can access your information, and what to do if your records are lost or destroyed.
Use form CT61 to claim return of Income Tax, interest, alternative finance payments, manufactured payments from abroad and tax on relevant distributions.
If you don't file your return, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will estimate how much Corporation Tax to pay. This is called 'determination'.
Check when you need to notify HMRC in advance about an R&D Corporation Tax relief claim, the information you will need to provide and how to send it.
What to do if you need to pay more tax or you're due a refund, including P800 tax calculations from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Find out about sending a Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) return, late filing penalties, amending a return and applying for a refund.
How to do a VAT Return, pay your VAT bill, correct errors in your VAT Return, what to do if you're late with your return or payment.
If you already have the right or have probate (as an executor or administrator) you can start dealing with the estate. You may need to apply for the right to deal with the estate of the person who's died (also...
The Self Assessment deadline for the 2022 to 2023 tax year is 31 January 2024 but there are many benefits to filing earlier.
Records and paperwork you must keep if you're self-employed as a sole trader or partner in a business: income, costs, profit, how long to keep records.
Small businesses can record income and expenses when money is actually paid rather than when they've invoiced or received
Use supplementary pages SA103S to record self-employment income on your SA100 tax return if your annual business turnover was below the VAT threshold for the tax year.
Use supplementary pages SA110 to record the results of your tax calculation on your SA100 Tax Return.
Paying tax if you come back to the UK after living abroad - tax status, temporary residence, tax if you return to the UK within 5 years, tax returns, National Insurance
Find out if you can use the free online filing service to file your Company Tax Return with HMRC and accounts with Companies House.
11.5 million Self Assessment customers submitted their tax returns by the 31 January deadline
How changes and issues may affect the way you should file your Company Tax Return.
Self Assessment customers have less than one month to file their tax returns
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