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September 2011

News
HM Revenue & Customs has issued a reminder about the new Self Assessment penalties for late returns and late payments, which come into effect this autumn and apply to returns for 2010/11, and all future financial years. Read more...

The Chancellor George Osborne will make his Autumn Statement on 29 November, the Treasury has announced. Read more...

The online marketplace eBay has reported a 'surge' in the number of businesses using its services since the start of the recession. Read more...


Key Dates


September 2011

30th: Last day for UK businesses to reclaim EC VAT chargeable in 2010.

End of CT61 quarterly period.

Filing date for Corporation Tax Return Form CT600 for period ended 30 September 2010.

EU Refunds for calendar year 2010, deadline for submissions.


October 2011

1st: Due date for payment of Corporation Tax for period ended 31 December 2010.

5th: Individuals/trustees must notify the Revenue of new sources of income/chargeability in 2010/11 if a Tax Return has not been received.

14th: Due date for income tax for the CT61 quarter to 30 September 2011.

19th: Quarter 2 2010/11 PAYE and CIS remittance due for small employers and contractors.

31st: Deadline for submission of the 2010/11 paper Tax Return (provided issued by 31 July 2011).

Filing date for Corporation Tax Return Form CT600 for period ended 31 October 2010.


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Back in April we launched the first UK Tax Rates app for the iPhone. Since then the app has gone from strength to strength with over 5,000 downloads.

To further our aim of bringing this information to a wider audience we are delighted to announce that the app is now available on the Android platform.
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If the 50% tax rate may not be here to stay should I consider amending the way I pay myself from my company?

There’s disagreement between the coalition on the 50% tax band and many commentators expect the rate to fall back to 40%. We look at whether retaining funds in the company or paying additional pension contributions will help.
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