Client needs to file a 2010 tax Return but having notified HMRC in November they are still awaiting their UTR.
Get ready for online filing
Like many others, a fair amount of my time is being taken on chasing cients for information for their tax returns.
Continuing her series of articles offering help for Self Assessment season, Finola McManus suggests that the wait for clients to turn up with their information is an opportunity to improve your
Finola McManus offers some "Practice Perfect" pointers on how to manage your time and keep control of your sanity in tax return season.
Just thinking about my marketing and whether Jan tax returns deadline would be a good time to bag some clients. I am not sure the type of client I would get. I may give this a try.
Most advisers and businesses know that VAT will be moving to a mandatory online filing requirement from April 2010.
With self assessment season looming, AccountingWEB has been exploring the options for applying document management tools to the task.
The build up to mandatory online filing of VAT returns has started. HMRC will be writing to all affected businesses in the next month or so to inform them about the changes.
Nick Tagg offers his assessment of the progress towards online filing so far.
Jonathan Amponsah summarises the key changes for 2009 and outlines best practice procedures for accountants preparing returns for clients this year.
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