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Enterprise Investment Scheme tax relief clawback and how to inform HMRC
How to effect the clawback of income tax relief on the EIS investment sold within 3 years? You must notify HMRC of the event as soon as you can as the clawback of EIS relief is not made under self-assessment but by a special assessment., and so HMRC will need to calculate and send this to you in...
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03 Jan, 2023
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Importing director dividends from Accounts Production into the SA100
How can I import director dividends from the company accounts into a tax return (SA100)? Dividend information for directors' individual tax returns can be viewed and selected within the tax return, rather than searching for the amounts separately in Accounts Production. This functionality relies...
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14 Mar, 2023
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Why does my text in the 'Any other information' box keep disappearing?
If you enter text in the Any other information box and it disappears, this means that TaxCalc hasn't automatically saved it. TaxCalc automatically saves data every two minutes. However, for TaxCalc to register that you've made a change you need to click outside the box after you've entered text....
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03 Aug, 2020
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#5015 A submission for the user and tax year has already been successfully made.
When attempting to file a return online, you may sometimes encounter the below: In these instances, HMRC are rejecting the submission (currently being processed as an original submission) as their records show an original return already listed on file. In these instance, you would need to: ...
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14 Feb, 2023
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What penalty will I pay if I miss the filing deadline?
The online filing deadline is 31 January. Registration can take between 7 and 10 days, so make sure you register early to allow yourself plenty of time to file. If you file your return after the deadline, HMRC will charge you a £100 penalty. You’ll have to pay this even if: your return is...
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19 Feb, 2024
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How to use the joint property income calculator
The joint property income calculator is available in SimpleStep mode within the UK Property and Furnished Holiday lettings in the EEA pages, accessible from each property record created. Unlike the joint income importing functionality which assumes a 50% split, the calculator allows for the...
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12 Oct, 2023
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Where to enter Disguised Remuneration?
What is Disguised Remuneration? Disguised remuneration schemes are the arrangements that pay loans instead of ordinary income, to avoid Income Tax and National Insurance contributions. Disguised remuneration can be described as earned income received via a scheme as a loan or some other...
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13 Mar, 2024
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How do I import data from Accounts Production into the UK Property Pages?
From version 13.0.045, the facility to import data from Accounts Production directly into the SA105 UK Property pages was made available. Please see the below instructions on how to complete the import process. SimpleStep mode: Browse to Other income > UK Property and Furnished Holiday...
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12 Oct, 2023
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Capital Gains Tax - filing error (CAL1) when tax has been paid but there is no gain - how to file the return
When does the CAL1 filing error occur? When real time Capital Gains Tax (CGT) has been paid and entered into CGT10, the amount of CGT paid appears on the tax calculation summary (SA302) and is deducted from total tax due. If there is subsequently no gain to report , the return will fail filing...
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03 Aug, 2023
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Useful information relating to the Dividend Database (2021-22)
Below is some useful information surrounding the data held within the Dividend Database for the 2021-22 tax year. If you are looking for information relating to the 2022-23 tax year, please review our article for Useful information relating to the Dividend Database (2022-23). Companies who have...
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21 Jun, 2023
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Basis Period in the transitional year 2023/24 - how to use the basis period calculator
Basis Period Entries in TaxCalc (transitional year 2023/24) This article explains the entries to make for the 2023/24 transitional year. HMRC's business manual explains the rules, if you need to familiarise yourself before starting your entries in TaxCalc. You can either enter the adjustments...
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21 Mar, 2024
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Why can I see a hybrid rate for capital allowances?
HMRC will issue the rates available for each pool based on the full tax year. If you have a scenario where a tax return is covering a period other than a tax year, you will see the term Hybrid present on the Capital Allowance Calculation Grid. This is because the application will complete the pro...
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06 Mar, 2024
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