Tax Return Process (Advanced)

Finalising your accounts

At the end of the financial year, our team will contact you to arrange preparation and finalisation of your tax return. Once signed off, the document is submitted electronically to HMRC.

This page explains the steps involved and how the process works.

1. Provide us with your final documents

Through the year, simply complete your cloud accounts document on your Business Dashboard and update the final items. The front page (dashboard) will show the overall income, expenses and profit/loss values.

2. Upload any supplementary items

If you have any other income (such as employment), please upload the relevant documents through your Business Dashboard.

Once you’re happy that any supporting documents (such as P60s) have been uploaded, and you’ve completed your spreadsheet, let our team know you’re done!

3. Draft Tax Return

At this stage, we’re ready to submit everything to HMRC and will add provisional details to your tax return. This is completed electronically direct through accounting software and the system will assess the information provided to produce a draft document.

The document will also include a SA302 Tax Calculation – showing any Tax and National Insurance which is due to be paid.

If you’re happy with the final calculations and the draft document, you’ll be asked to signoff the document electronically

4. Tax Return Submitted!

Once signed off, our team will then finalise the document and submit electronically to HMRC.

When they receive the electronic document, a copy is uploaded to your Business Dashboard to view – along with the IRMark which is a reference number, confirming that HMRC have received your return.

5. Personal Tax Account

HMRC will process your return on your Personal Tax Account. This can usually take up to 72 hours.

Although our systems provide initial provisional tax figures, HMRC will calculate the final ones and therefore the calculations may change. This could be due to HMRC having different information about your circumstances or tax matters (such as information from employers), therefore it’s important to check your Personal Tax Account via Gov.uk to check the amounts due and see any amendments they may have made.

Any tax must be paid by the deadline, and can be done online through your tax account.

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