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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:42 pm 
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Hi All

I have in the past used an accountancy firm to sort out my tax returns. They have been very efficient, but costly. I have now cut down my hours worked as a driver therefore have decided to do my own tax returns.

Has anyone any advice?

Plus it would be a great help if someone would be kind enough to give me an example tax returm. I have rang the local office, but obviously the lady was unable to list all the expenses I can claim against. Therefore even a list would be a great help.

I did ring the accountancy firm, and they refused to give me a copy. Therefore after a brief argument I will not be using them again.

Thanks in advance


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:10 pm 
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medway wrote:
I did ring the accountancy firm, and they refused to give me a copy. Therefore after a brief argument I will not be using them again.

Thanks in advance


Did you try asking HMRC for a copy of your previous returns?

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Didn't your accountant give you a copy of your last return to sign before he submitted it to HMRC?

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As well as HMRC, a Google search may reveal on-line resources that you could adapt.

Everyone has their own preferences for what information they record and how. You may find some templates in your Windows software.


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If you haven't already done this years for paper before 31.10 then you have to do it online anyway and it's all there www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa/

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