Company accounts mistake after filing? You may still be able to amend them.
@justcontracting: when amendments are needed, errors, and corrections at Companies House/HMRC + CT deadlines.
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How to reduce your accountancy costs as a contractor. Elaine Clark, the founder and MD of @cheapaccounting, has written three top tips for saving on your business accountancy costs. https://t.co/uVhf6mYl6n
Can you amend your company accounts after you’ve submitted them? Thanks to @sgaccountants for this brand new guide for limited company contractors. https://t.co/ByFDcmuVyf
PGMOL status case: Tribunal rules referees are not employees. The decision brings the long-running PGMOL employment status case to a close. While not an IR35 case, the decision is highly relevant to IR35 status assessments. https://t.co/7eTiQCyK4q
Dividends aren’t based on cash, they’re based on retained profits. What happens if your company makes a loss?
In a blog for @justcontracting, SG's Director Kerry Newman explains when dividends may still be possible, and when they’re not.
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Umbrella tax liability (JSL) rules went live on 6th April – what changes now? What does it mean for contractors, and how have agencies reacted? https://t.co/fdhRsiYDFp
Companies House has confirmed a significant security flaw in its WebFiling system that potentially exposed sensitive company data and, in certain cases, allowed unauthorised users to make changes to a company’s records. https://t.co/tUKicjflaz
If you are a professional contractor, you may need to invest in marketing to win new work – but can these costs be offset against your company’s tax bill? https://t.co/gupbPfkQfd
There is no legal obligation to hire an accountant when setting up a limited company. However, there are some very good reasons to do so. https://t.co/cvXqw1WDwQ
Overdrawn director’s loan accounts: tax risks for contractors. In this guide, Michael McCullion, director of Bright Ideas Accountancy, explains how the rules work and what contractors should watch for. https://t.co/JrXvZGN5Un
The fallout from the Post Office’s £104m IR35 liability has taken a new turn, with contractors potentially owed millions in tax after it emerged that HMRC will not offset tax already paid. https://t.co/j57Q7Z6KIn