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Hi there
Am sorry for asking a lot of questions - unfortuately I am the only accounts person in our office.
Can anyone tell me if corporation tax should be shown on a cash flow projection? If not, why as VAT and all other expenses are shown.
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Nicky

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Nicky

Any expense that may go out the door should be included, just depends on how far you look forward or what the history has been.

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I would include it, especially if the company has been very profitable so it could be quite a significant chunk of cash having to go out.

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yes it should be included.

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