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CIs, Limited Company, Year End

HettyVerney
HettyVerney Registered Posts: 7
November 2019 in Tax
I have a CIS client (sub contractor) Limited Co, have recently taken over the accounts with a TB from previous accountant. The CIS suffered balance on the debtors account is £17k. How would you treat this balance in the new year?
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  • douglasstroud
    douglasstroud Registered Posts: 309 Dedicated contributor 🦉
    November 2019
    It would continue as a debtor until the CIS is reclaimed
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  • HettyVerney
    HettyVerney Registered Posts: 7
    December 2019
    Thank you
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