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Accounts for Companies House and Company Tax Returns for HMRC - what you must send, deadlines, filing separately or together
After the end of its financial year, your private limited company must…
You file your accounts with Companies House and your Company Tax Return…
You can apply to extend your accounts filing deadline with Companies House…
Troubleshooting tips for our most frequently asked questions about using My Charity Commission Account.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to create anonymous or multiple accounts.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harms if your online platform makes users’ account details and activity visible to others.
Find out what information you may be asked for by your account provider and how that information is shared.
Whole of Government Accounts is a consolidated set of financial statements for the UK public sector.
Prepare statutory or abridged annual accounts for Companies House, make corrections and amendments, appeal against penalties for filing after the deadline
Find out who has to pay VAT payments on account, how HMRC works out your payments, the alternatives and how and when to pay.
The Common Chart of Accounts is the set of codes to be used across central government for financial reporting into the OSCAR system.
Winding-up orders made against companies accused of loan fraud
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