HMRC website is like a minefield.We employed a guy last year ( 2012-2013 tax year ) he isnt with us any more.We paid employers NI contributions for him and these were roughly £20 a week.Can we use this against our tax bill for 2012-2013 ?
Accountant ?Its only maths !
A good accountant for a non limited company will cost you less than £200, I would expect him/her to save you at least that if not a lot more.To answer your question, you can claim for any NI contributions or other costs up to the end of the tax year (5th April 2012) anything after that cannot be claimed until next Jan.
that means that the accountant has to find £2,000 of expenses incurred that you hadn't identified to justify the outlay
Quote from: Steve Sed on January 22, 2013, 10:44:25 amthat means that the accountant has to find £2,000 of expenses incurred that you hadn't identified to justify the outlayIt's not as straightforward as that. Hence the need for an accountant.