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Where to file the return UK Company Short Tax Return (CT600)?
Well, it's just me or the HMRC is almost as competent as the rest of the UK population. I have a notice to produce the declaration of office from Euston, but they included a return envelope to Bradford addressed in Section 1. There is absolutely no way to confirm this address, because no cases on the HMRC website you can locate an address for filing (monkeys never thought someone would know where to post, pathetic development team they have websites!). On the back of the notice instructions it says "please return the form to me," and tax officials address is the address Euston. What address do I use. Better yet, what SoB do I contact to tell him how Low Life and incompetent he is for wasting my time?
Send CT600 at Euston. Bradford only issue the "Notice to Deliver"
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returns. Can I download the declaration forms?
which means that I need? I did some student concerts Basic and small concerts. United Kingdom, I doubt the turnover was even higher at 15,000 / 20,000 with a minimum profit. Can tell me what forms I need to do and where can I get them? Leaving everything to the last minute.
1) Yes, you can complete or download forms via www.hmrc.gov.uk. 2) You will need a tax return (SA100) and an additional page for self-employment (SA-103). However, you are saying it's concerned the last minute. 2005-2006 Performance fee is due in January 31, 2007, and if this happens, you you should have registered as an Independent some time ago and already received these forms. However, if you were independent after 06 April 2006 then the tax return 2006-2007 will be available after 06 April 2007 for completion at January 31, 2008. Hope that helps.
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