Thank you for your comment, that's really useful information.
I thought there would be a section in the tax return for that, when I have previously done returns I obviously have just skimmed over it because it didn't apply at the time.
The point you and Ruddles make about the free tax advice is fair, I wouldn't give out my professional services for free either. I just struggled to find a reliable accountant so in the end doing it myself (although not ideal) seems to be the lower hassle option.
That is fair enough and if nobody is willing to share the information I have no problem with that. The loan isn't an essential thing for me to do, I was just looking to see if I could find out some information.
No, a debtor is somebody who owes the company money. I'm not sure you are going to be able to help with this question if you don't understand that, but thanks anyway for the comment.
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Hi John,
Thank you for your comment, that's really useful information.
I thought there would be a section in the tax return for that, when I have previously done returns I obviously have just skimmed over it because it didn't apply at the time.
The point you and Ruddles make about the free tax advice is fair, I wouldn't give out my professional services for free either. I just struggled to find a reliable accountant so in the end doing it myself (although not ideal) seems to be the lower hassle option.
Thanks again for the comments, much appreciated.
Mark
Thanks Bernard, I think I explained myself clearly, but not looking to fall into any argument with anyone.
Andy has given a useful response so I am happy with that. Thanks again for commenting.
Best regards,
Mark
Thanks Andy, that's really helpful.
Hi Ruddles,
That is fair enough and if nobody is willing to share the information I have no problem with that. The loan isn't an essential thing for me to do, I was just looking to see if I could find out some information.
Regards,
Mark
No, a debtor is somebody who owes the company money. I'm not sure you are going to be able to help with this question if you don't understand that, but thanks anyway for the comment.