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Exactly, those dates are a deadline. There is nothing to stop the return, including the Self-Employment details, being filed as soon as you know all the details.My Tax dead line is 31st October 2010 or if i do it online then its 31st January 2011.
Thanks for your reply John,John wrote:Exactly, those dates are a deadline. There is nothing to stop the return, including the Self-Employment details, being filed as soon as you know all the details.My Tax dead line is 31st October 2010 or if i do it online then its 31st January 2011.
Filing the return earlier than the deadline does not make the tax payable any sooner (unless you have claimed a reduction in Payments on Account, that it now turns out you were not justified in claiming).
Hi John,John wrote:Just as employment income is considered before any deductions for tax (& NI), the same is true for self-employment. But as regards self-employment, the amount of income is the net profit, after deduction of expenses incurred in earning that net profit.
So on the figures you have given, £12774 is the amount of self-employment income.
You are claiming self-employment, but many self-employed people do not employ anyone.However, the National Insurance contribution bill is not acceptable, it does not confirm that you are registered as an employer to pay PAYE and National insurance number.
Hi John,John wrote:I agree, I think you should appeal.
There are some odd features in the refusal letter, for example :-
You are claiming self-employment, but many self-employed people do not employ anyone.However, the National Insurance contribution bill is not acceptable, it does not confirm that you are registered as an employer to pay PAYE and National insurance number.
Are you operating your self-employment through a Limited Company? A company you own and are a Director of? Is yes the comment would make sense, but if no, it makes no sense at all.