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  2. Making Tax Digital - Wikipedia

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    Businesses and individuals (or their agents) will be required to keep digital records of transactions, and send quarterly updates to HMRC. [2] For income tax, the quarterly updates will provide the totals of income and expenses, and an end-of-period statement must be submitted for each tax year.

  3. Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Generally Accepted Accounting Practice in the UK, or UK GAAP or GAAP (UK), is the overall body of regulation establishing how company accounts must be prepared in the United Kingdom. Company accounts must also be prepared in accordance with applicable company law (for UK companies, the Companies Act 2006 ; for companies in the Channel Islands ...

  4. Tax returns in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Legally, a tax payer is obliged to submit a tax return when HMRC request one by sending a notice to file a tax return, either because the tax payer has registered for self assessment voluntarily or because HMRC believe one to be required - HMRC can request a tax return from anyone for any reason. [1] [2]

  5. Tax strategy (UK) - Wikipedia

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    (b) the company's attitude towards tax planning (so far as affecting UK taxation), (c) the level of risk in relation to UK taxation that the company is prepared to accept, (d) the company's approach towards its dealings with HMRC. [2] A company meeting the turnover or balance sheet thresholds which fails to comply may be fined.

  6. HM Revenue and Customs - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (commonly HM Revenue and Customs, or HMRC) [4] [5] is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.

  7. Business ownership within England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    It has structural flexibility it has no requirements for the board or general meetings or decision making by resolution. LLP is required to maintain account records and is to prepare and deliver audited annual accounts to the register of companies; it will submit an annual return in a similar way to companies.

  8. Verian - Wikipedia

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    Making Tax Digital: Early impact on VAT below threshold customers: Research funded by HM Revenue and Customs to understand how businesses below the £85,000 VAT threshold adapted to requirements to keep digital records; use software that works with Making Tax Digital; and submit updates every quarter. [31]

  9. United Kingdom corporation tax - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1999 no corporation tax was due unless HMRC raised an assessment on a company. Companies were, however, obliged to report certain details to HMRC so that the right amount could be assessed. This changed for accounting periods ending on or after 1 July 1999, when self-assessment was introduced. [192]