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Personal pay and tax records you must keep to fill in a Self Assessment tax return: which records to keep, how long to keep records.
You need to keep records if you have to send HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)…
You must keep records about your business income and costs for longer if…
Income from employment You should keep documents about your pay and tax,…
You should keep all: bank or building society statements and passbooks…
You should keep details of: the dates when you let out your property all…
You may have to pay Capital Gains Tax if you sell (or ‘dispose of’)…
You should keep: evidence of income you’ve earned from overseas, like…
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.
You must keep records of your business income and expenses for your tax…
You’ll need to keep records of: all sales and income all business expenses…
You must keep your records for at least 5 years after the 31 January…
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.
Find out what records and accounts you must keep to support the information that you submit on your Plastic Packaging Tax return.
Find out what records you must keep and how to keep them if you're registered for VAT.
Advice about what records to keep for tax purposes and how long to keep them.
You can provide evidence of your UK residence using your National Insurance number when you apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.
Find out how to submit a Landfill Tax return and what supporting records you need to keep.
Tax compliance checks - what HMRC can check, how the checks are conducted and what you'll need to do
The British High Commission in Abuja is inviting bids from qualified auditors to do an external review of financial records of project.
This measure introduces new digital record-keeping and reporting requirements for businesses within the charge to Income Tax.
You're required to keep records for all traded goods you declare to HMRC for four years, for duty and tax purposes and for government statistics.
Find out how to use your Aggregates Levy account, what records you must keep and how long to keep them.
Find a list of simple record keeping applications, including cash basis and simplified expenses specifications.
When and why HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) might check an SDRT transaction and what the possible outcomes could be.
It’s important that you keep up-to-date records of the income and expenditure connected with your company.
How to access the Income Record Viewer and use the digital handshake if you’re an agent to check your clients pay and tax details, employment history and tax codes.
Find out how to account for VAT on goods entered into, supplied within and removed from fiscal warehouses.
Find out how to make sure that your charity’s money is safe, properly used and accounted for.
Sign into or set up a personal tax account to check and manage HMRC records, including Income Tax, change of address, Self Assessment and company car tax.
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