Year-End Accounts
Corporation tax return (CT600) prepared and filed for you
Your CT600 sets out what your company owes HMRC and why. We match you with a local firm that prepares it, claims what you are due, and files it on time.
What's involved
What corporation tax return (ct600) covers.
- Preparation of your CT600 and the supporting computations
- Filing with HMRC online with the required iXBRL tags
- Calculating your corporation tax bill and your payment deadline
- Claiming capital allowances, including the Annual Investment Allowance
- Checking R&D and other reliefs you may qualify for
- Adjusting your accounts profit to the correct taxable figure
Why it matters
A CT600 filed late triggers HMRC penalties, and a return that misses reliefs means you pay more tax than you need to. A local firm gets the figures right and the claims in. You keep more of what your company earns.
FAQ
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Your CT600 is normally due twelve months after the end of your accounting period. Your corporation tax bill is due earlier, usually nine months and one day after the period end. The firm will set out both dates for you.
Yes. You still file a return even with no tax to pay, and recording the loss can reduce tax in other years. The firm we match you with will handle the claim.
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