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catch-up
Guest
Folks,
much to my shame, I am behind on my personal tax returns.
I need to put them right.
I became a director of a company in 2005 although I do not have a shareholding.
My salary is taxed under the PAYE system and taxation has been paid in full.
However, I have been letting a property since 2005 also. I am registered with the PRTB since day one of rental.
My allowable costs in relation to the investment property have been more than the total rents received for each year. So I will have a nil tax liability in relation to this.
Obviously, I intend to get an accountant to make the returns for me so that I can be square with the taxman. I just need to get an idea of how much penalties and interest that I will be hit with so that I can ensure that I have the funds to pay.
Will penalties be based on the complete tax that I paid for the relevant year ? (ie including my PAYE tax). Or is it based on the amount that I did not pay (in this case zero).
Don't bash me too much lads/ladies. I just let it fester as I knew I had no tax to pay in relation to the rental income. Can't have it hanging over my head any longer. There is enough gloom around.
Many thanks.
much to my shame, I am behind on my personal tax returns.
I need to put them right.
I became a director of a company in 2005 although I do not have a shareholding.
My salary is taxed under the PAYE system and taxation has been paid in full.
However, I have been letting a property since 2005 also. I am registered with the PRTB since day one of rental.
My allowable costs in relation to the investment property have been more than the total rents received for each year. So I will have a nil tax liability in relation to this.
Obviously, I intend to get an accountant to make the returns for me so that I can be square with the taxman. I just need to get an idea of how much penalties and interest that I will be hit with so that I can ensure that I have the funds to pay.
Will penalties be based on the complete tax that I paid for the relevant year ? (ie including my PAYE tax). Or is it based on the amount that I did not pay (in this case zero).
Don't bash me too much lads/ladies. I just let it fester as I knew I had no tax to pay in relation to the rental income. Can't have it hanging over my head any longer. There is enough gloom around.
Many thanks.