administration of tax Flashcards
what are examples of careless inaccuracy?
- inaccurate books that are incomplete
- omitting occasional items of income and gains
- failing to check record is consistent
- making arithmetical errors
what are examples of deliberate inaccuracies
- systematically paying wages without operating PAYE
- not keeping books or records at all
- including personal expenditure with business expenditure
- omitting significant amounts of income in relation to overall liability from a return
what are examples of deliberate and concealed inaccuracies?
- creating false invoices
- backdating/post dating invoices
- altering invoices and other documents
- creating fictitious meetings
- destroying books so that they’re not available
a penalty must be paid within how many days?
30 days
what can an appeal be made against?
- the imposition of a penalty
- amount of a penalty
- decision not to suspend a penalty
- conditions set by HMRC in relation to suspension the of a penalty
how long should corporate tax records be kept for?
6 years from end of accounting period
how long should income and capital gains tax be kept for
- 5th anniversary of 31st January following end of tax year if in business
- 1st anniversary of 31st January following end of tax year if taxpayer not in business
how long should VAT records be kept for?
6 years
what is the maximum penalty for failure to keep records? also for VAT
£3,000 per tax year and for vat records £500
who is a senior accounting officer and what do they do?
- overall responsibility for the companys accounting system
when can an overpayment relief claim be made?
within 4 years of the end of the tax year to which the return relates
when are payments of account for NICs not required?
The amount paid under self assessment in the previous year was less than:
- £1000
- 20% of total liability
what is the interest for payment of account, balancing payment and penalties?
runs from due date of payment to the day payment is made. HMRC doesn’t count the actual dates
what is the interest for additional payments due to amendment of self assessment?
runs from annual submission date to the day before payment is made
is repayment interest exempt from income tax?
yes