There are really only two reasons why a director needs to file a personal tax return: If HMRC have sent you a notice to complete a tax return then you must file one. If you have already registered for Self-Assessment and have a 10 digit unique taxpayer reference number then this will almost certainly be the case.
Do all companies have to file tax returns?
All businesses except partnerships must file an annual income tax return. If you do not pay your tax through withholding, or do not pay enough tax that way, you might have to pay estimated tax. If you are not required to make estimated tax payments, you may pay any tax due when you file your return.
When to file a Dutch corporate income tax return?
A company is tax resident for Dutch CIT and DWT purposes if it is either incorporated under Dutch corporate law and/or is a company factually managed and controlled in the Netherlands. Who needs to file a Dutch corporate income tax return?
When did DTS start filing Dutch tax returns?
Although DTS was only established in 2012, we have been filing Dutch corporate income tax returns since 1992 and we have a well-established relationship with the Dutch tax authorities. Please find an overview of the frequently asked questions regarding Dutch corporate income tax returns: What is the Dutch corporate income tax?
How to answer tax questions for job interview?
These 55 solved Taxation questions will help you prepare for personal interviews and online selection tests during campus placement for freshers and job interviews for professionals. After reading these tricky Taxation questions, you can easily attempt the objective type and multiple choice type questions on this topic. What is income tax?
How is excess tax paid returned to the government?
The excess tax paid by an individual than the actual owed is returned by the government which is known as tax refund. After taking into consideration income tax, withholdings, tax deductions or credits and other factors; you file income tax for the year, after that you will receive a tax refund. What is capital gain?