Business Tax Preparation Bristol
Local resource for business tax preparation in Bristol. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to tax professionals, business tax preparation services, tax planning programs, and business tax returns, as well as advice and content on how to keep sales tax records and other considerations of business taxes.
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D Lewis
0117 9732326
82 Hampton Road
Bristol
D Lewis
0117 9732326
82 Hampton Road
Bristol GB.BS66JB
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Tax Assist Direct
0117 9638899
Windsor House
Bristol
Tax Assist Direct
0117 9638899
Windsor House
Bristol GB.BS31LL
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Perpetual Business & Tax Advisors
0117 9467649
155 Whiteladies Road
Bristol
Perpetual Business & Tax Advisors
0117 9467649
155 Whiteladies Road
Bristol GB.BS82RS
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Bristol Taxsavers
0117 9041859
38A High Street
Bristol
Bristol Taxsavers
0117 9041859
38A High Street
Bristol GB.BS93DZ
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Ian Nicholls Ltd
0117 9622721
253 Henleaze Road
Bristol
Ian Nicholls Ltd
0117 9622721
253 Henleaze Road
Bristol GB.BS94NQ
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Shareworks
0117 9706348
87 Whiteladies Road
Bristol
Shareworks
0117 9706348
87 Whiteladies Road
Bristol GB.BS82NT
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Cummins & Co
0117 9413052
22 St. Georges Avenue
Bristol
Cummins & Co
0117 9413052
22 St. Georges Avenue
Bristol GB.BS58DD
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Cameron Stewart Ltd
0117 9706166
94 Whiteladies Road
Bristol
Cameron Stewart Ltd
0117 9706166
94 Whiteladies Road
Bristol GB.BS82QX
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Hurn Bishop
01275 799463
9 Lines Way
Bristol
Hurn Bishop
01275 799463
9 Lines Way
Bristol GB.BS140TT
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A K Tax Consultant Ltd
0117 9621655
18 Oakwood Road Henleaze
Bristol
A K Tax Consultant Ltd
0117 9621655
18 Oakwood Road Henleaze
Bristol GB.BS94NR
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| When you start up your business you immediately become liable to a range of tax obligations. If you are new to business and have recently started trading, then it is important that you immediately inform your local tax office. The tax office will send you a 41G form which you must complete and return. This form asks for basic details about your business and includes details such as: - The name of your business
- Your official business address
- The date of when will have your accounts drawn up
- The date which you began trading
If your turnover proves to be less than £15,000 in the year in which you begin then you can complete a summary of your profits and return it to your local tax office. A summary form 41k can be found at the back of the "Simple Tax Accounts" booklet IR104 which you can get from your tax office. If you are in a partnership, you must tell the Tax Office the names and addresses of all the partners and they will send you a special return form for the partnership. The tax year runs from 6 April in one year to 5 April in the following year, but you do not have to prepare your accounts up to 5 April each year. Customarily a business will draw up its accounts at the same date each year, once you have chosen a date, stick to it each year. For businesses who are in their first year of trading and have traded for less than 12 months, you can do one of two things: - Wait until you have been in business for 12 months and then prepare a summary for the period from the date you started to the following 5 April (the end of the tax year)
- Prepare a summary for the period from the date you started to the following 5 April (the end of the tax year)
Leaflet lR105 'How your profits are taxed' is freely available from the Revenue explains this in more detail, try visiting the HM Revenue & Customs site to down load the document |
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