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Where Taxpayers and Advisers Meet
Get your Business on Track with Help from New Tools from HM Revenue & Customs
24/02/2011, by HM Revenue & Customs, Tax News - Business Tax
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Free tools to help SMEs get their business records ship-shape were launched today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

The four new products are suitable for the self-employed, sole traders and small businesses. They have been produced in advance of the launch of HMRC’s new Business Record Checks programme later this year, which will impose penalties for significant record-keeping failures.

Brian Redford, HMRC’s Acting Director, Business Customer Unit, said:

“In these tough times, keeping good records makes sound business sense.

It may seem like a challenge, particularly when you’re starting out, but keeping good records will bring real advantages to your business. Get a proper system in place and you’ll not only be confident that you are paying the right tax, but you’ll keep up-to-date with how much you owe suppliers and how much you are owed.

Later this year, HMRC will start a programme of Business Records Checks that will look at the adequacy and accuracy of business records in SMEs to bring about a major improvement in the standard of record-keeping. Now is the time to invest a bit of effort to make sure your business records are perfect.”

There is something for everyone – from basic factsheets to online tools:

Notes

1. A public consultation document was published on 17 December 2010, with proposals on how best to implement and carry out the Business Record Checks. Read the plans on Business Records Check at: Business Records Checks: Consultation Document

2. 40% of SMEs – 2 million businesses – do not keep adequate records, even though they are legally bound to keep them,  to make sure they make a correct income tax or corporation tax self assessment return.

3. Failure to take reasonable care in record-keeping is believed to lead to a loss of around £6.5billion in tax every year.

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