General and Self Assessment
- Dealing with HMRC: Paying HMRC
- CA5601 (Application to pay self-employed National Insurance contributions (NICs) by Direct Debit)
- 64-8 Authorising your agent
- Gift Aid Declaration
- SA100 Main tax return for individuals
- SA101 Supplementary Pages
- SA102 Employment
- SA103 Self-employment (Short)
- SA103 Self-employment (Full)
- SA104S Partnership (Short)
- SA104F Partnership (Full)
- SA105 UK Property
- SA106 Foreign
- SA107 Trusts etc
- SA108 Capital Gains Summary
- SA109 Non-residence etc.
- SA110 Tax Calculation Summary
- SA150 How to fill in your tax return
- CWF1 Register online for Self-Assessment and National Insurance Contributions
- SA1 – Registering for Self Assessment and getting a tax return
- SA1 – Self Assessment payment slip
- SA400 – Registering a partnership for Self Assessment (Browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox have their own internal PDF viewers. The Windows 8 and Apple operating systems also have their own internal PDF viewers. You must use Adobe Reader to complete HMRC interactive forms. They won’t work in these other PDF viewers. If you are using an Apple MAC then this will use its own PDF viewer by default. To stop this, right click on your file and choose to open with Adobe Reader.)
- SA401 – Registering a partner for Self Assessment and Class 2 NICs (Browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox have their own internal PDF viewers. The Windows 8 and Apple operating systems also have their own internal PDF viewers. You must use Adobe Reader to complete HMRC interactive forms. They won’t work in these other PDF viewers. If you are using an Apple MAC then this will use its own PDF viewer by default. To stop this, right click on your file and choose to open with Adobe Reader.)
- SA402 – Registering a partner for Self Assessment if they’re not an individual (Browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox have their own internal PDF viewers. The Windows 8 and Apple operating systems also have their own internal PDF viewers. You must use Adobe Reader to complete HMRC interactive forms. They won’t work in these other PDF viewers. If you are using an Apple MAC then this will use its own PDF viewer by default. To stop this, right click on your file and choose to open with Adobe Reader.)
Employer
- P11D Expenses Payments and Benefits
- P11D(b) Return of Class 1A NICs due. Return of expenses and benefits – employer declaration
- FBI 2 Authorising your agent to use PAYE Online Services (Internet)
- P46(Car) Car provided for the private use of an employee or a director
- P60 End of Year Certificate – Employer: P60 Notes
- SP32 Late claim for recovery of statutory payments or NIC compensation
- SSP1 Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) and Incapacity Benefit
- SSP2 Statutory Sick Pay Record Sheet
- SC2 Employee’s statement of sickness
- Starter Checklist
Limited Companies
- CT41G (Clubs) Details of Clubs, Societies and Voluntary Associations and other similar bodies
- CT600 Guide (2008) Version 2 – Company Tax Return Guide
- CT600 (2008) Version 2
- CT600 (Short) (2008) Version 2
Value Added Tax
- VAT1 – Application for registration
- VAT 484 – Change of details – Variations
- VAT 1614A – Notification of an option to tax land and/or buildings(Browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox have their own internal PDF viewers. The Windows 8 and Apple operating systems also have their own internal PDF viewers. You must use Adobe Reader to complete HMRC interactive forms. They won’t work in these other PDF viewers. If you are using an Apple MAC then this will use its own PDF viewer by default. To stop this, right click on your file and choose to open with Adobe Reader.)
- VAT – 600FRS – Application to join the Flat Rate Scheme
- VAT7 – Application to cancel your VAT registration
- VAT68 – Request for transfer of a registration number
- VAT426 – Insolvent traders claim for input tax after deregistration
- VAT427 – Claim for input tax relief from VAT on cancellation of registration
- VAT652 – Notification of Errors in VAT Returns
- VAT769 – Notification of Insolvency details
- VAT 600FRS – Application to join the Flat Rate Scheme
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