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July 2010

News

The Coalition Government is being urged to revive a small business lending forum in a bid to boost the supply of credit to UK firms. Read more...

Providers of Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) have agreed to speed up the process for switching accounts following a new report by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). Read more...

Featured Video Content

Who supports you in your business?
Who do you rely on for support in your business? Has the role of the traditional bank manager been lost? David Fort of Haines Watts gives his view. Watch the video here.

Will you extract maximum value from your business when you exit?
Many business owners worry about how to get the maximum value from their business. David Fort of Haines Watts gives his view on exiting your business. Watch the video here.


Key dates

July 2010

31st: Filing date for Corporation Tax Return Form CT600 for period ended 31 July 2009.

Further 5% surcharge on any tax unpaid for 2008/09.

Annual adjustment for VAT partial exemption calculations (April VAT year end).

Second self assessment payment on account for 2009/10.

August 2010

1st: Due date for payment of Corporation Tax for period ended 31 October 2009.

Liability to second £100 penalty arises for 2009 Tax Return still not filed.

2nd: Last day for notifying car changes in quarter to 5 July - P46 (Car).

31st: Filing date for Corporation Tax Return Form CT600 for period ended 31 August 2009.

Annual adjustment for VAT partial exemption calculations (May VAT year end).


Tips

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Get more from your Sage 50 software

Over 50% of businesses don’t use their accounting software to the fullest extent. Not using these facilities can result in many hours of wasted time. To find out more about making better use of your software, talk to HW Technology


VAT on services to EU Customers

If you supply services to EU customers and reverse charge your supplies to them (zero rate), then you may also need to submit EC Sales Lists to HMRC. This is a change to usual practice that didn’t require such submissions previously. Failure to submit is a compliance issue. For further information contact your local Haines Watts office

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