Are you ready for your tax return?

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For small business owners, tax season can be a stressful and daunting time of year. It makes sense that you’d rather not think about it, but as a bookkeeper, every year I see business owners feeling stressed as the season approaches because they know deep down that rushing things and lea

You don't want to be doing your tax return over the Christmas break.

It's no secret that the holidays are a busy time of year - especially for small business owners. With the added pressure of balancing work and family commitments, it's easy to put off sending your tax return until January. However, with the deadline of January 31st fast-approaching, don't let yourself end up cramming your tax return in over the holiday period. Instead, tackle it now and enjoy a stress-free break.

The deadline is a deadline, not a target.

Many small business owners falsely believe that the filing deadline of January 31st is a "target" rather than a firm deadline. This could not be further from the truth. HMRC takes non-compliance very seriously, and failing to submit your tax return by the deadline could result in a fine. Get it done and off of the list as soon as you can. 

Outsource your bookkeeping so you don't need to do it.

One of the best ways to get your tax return completed now is to outsource your bookkeeping. If you don't have the time or expertise to handle this task in-house, think about getting he help of a professional bookkeeper or accountant. Outsourcing your bookkeeping can not only save you time and energy, but it can also help you stay organised and ensure your tax filings are completed accurately and on time.

Here’s the unexpected benefit

Many small businesses see the tax return as the ultimate goal, but at SB Bookkeeping Accountancy, we know that the most important reason to get your tax return completed now rather than later is to know your numbers. It gives you time to save for your tax bill if you haven’t already (talk to me about this, I can help), and it is key to knowing your numbers. 

Your tax position reflects your business performance for a certain frame of time, and we expect you want to know how you’re performing in as near to real time as possible. Understanding your financial situation is vital in running a successful small business. By knowing your financial figures in-depth, you can make informed decisions for your business, plan for the future, and stay on top of your finances.

 

Getting your tax return done as early as possible is crucial. Of course, this avoids unnecessary added stress, mistakes and penalties, but it means you have feedback on how your business is doing. At SB Bookkeeping Accountancy, we encourage our clients to file their tax returns as early as possible and we’d love to chat to you about how we can help you with yours. You can reach out to us by emailing suzanne@sbbookkeeping.uk.

So why wait? Let’s get your tax return sorted now so you can move on to more exciting things.

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