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Whilst filing annual accounts is still a requirement for dormant companies, instead of filing a full set of annual accounts, dormant companies can file a basic set of accounts known as a dormant company accounts (DCA). [2] Dormant company accounts do not need to be audited, except for the year during which the company becomes dormant. [3] Under ...
Tax returns must be completed by 31 January following the end of the relevant tax year for those who complete the tax return online and by 31 October following the end of the tax year for those who file by a paper return. Once registered, tax payers can submit their tax return online directly via the HMRC website, or from online platforms.
An Act to make provision for, and in connection with, using money from dormant bank and building society accounts for social or environmental purposes. Citation: 2008 c. 31: Introduced by: Lord Davies of Oldham, Angela Eagle [2] Territorial extent England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. [3] Dates; Royal assent: 26 November 2008
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Businesses and their agents can use HMRC's Online Filing software [14] to prepare their report and accounts and tax computations in iXBRL format or they can prepare the iXBRL files themselves and submit them to HMRC. HMRC's Online Filing software is an example of a program which generates iXBRL from source data.
An accounting period is a period with reference to which United Kingdom corporation tax is charged. [1] It helps dictate when tax is paid on income and gains. An accounting period begins whenever a company comes within the corporation tax charge, and whenever an accounting period ends without the company ceasing to be within the charge.