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Hi Everyone,

A friend of mine is starting up a new business.  Is it a good idea to register it (LTD) in March so their end of year conincides with the financial tax yr?

I would say so but as I'm not an expert in the tax side of things I thought I would just ask on here.

I haven't got to the tax stuff yet on AAT Level 4!!!!!

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I didn't think with limited companies that it mattered, although I'm in the same boat as you Amanda in not being qualified at all in tax stuff.

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No I don't think it necessarily matters but I thought it may make it abit cleaner with the tax stuff and also payroll at a later date.


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I believe the financial year has no bearing on when you register a Limited company and its accounting period.



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Hi Amanda,

the tax year has absolutely no relevance to a companies year end.

If you wanted it to tie to the Corporation tax financial year then of course 1st of April to 31st of March would make sense (as opposed to the 5th of April which would be relevant for for individuals).

However, it's no biggy having the financial year running between any other two dates and it actually helps us to have a stable of companies whose year ends do not all come up at the same time.

Remember that for the first period the accounting period starts on the date of incorporation, not the first day of trading. You will then need to set up the normal accounting period for the company through companies house.

HTH,

Shaun.








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Hi Taxjunkie1,

Good answer.

welcome to the forum. biggrin



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Cheers for that Shaun, I didn't think it mattered but just thought it may be easier that was all.
I'll let them know then its up to them.

thanks,


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Indeed it doesn't make much difference at all. There may be the odd rule or rate change at 5 April but nothing that will affect your choice of accounting year end (which you can elect to change/extend).

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