business tax book page 1.23 task 1.3
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kelly2021
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Hello
Can anyone please help me with this one?
£16000 is related to 1/6/2019 to 31/05/2020, which is for year 2019/2020, so why £16000 can be included in the tax year 2020/2021? Thanks
Can anyone please help me with this one?
£16000 is related to 1/6/2019 to 31/05/2020, which is for year 2019/2020, so why £16000 can be included in the tax year 2020/2021? Thanks
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I'm afraid you are mistaken when you say that the profits for the accounting year to 31/5/20 are for tax year 2019/2020.
Tax for 2019/2020 is based on the accounting period (the basis period) which ends in that tax year.
31/5/20 is not in the tax year from 6 April 2019 to 5 April 2020
Therefore the profits for the accounting period ending 31/5/20 are taxable in 2020/2021
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