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Accountant - free advice here!

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MamaDalton27 · 22/10/2025 15:01

I’m a fully qualified accountant working at one of the big 4. Got a bit of a quiet afternoon and I know accountants aren’t cheap so thought I’d see if anyone had any questions or wanted any advice?! Ask away and I’ll do my best to help!

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SleepQuest33 · 01/11/2025 17:29

I think you should get this thread pulled

Q2C4 · 01/11/2025 17:32

MamaDalton27 · 22/10/2025 18:01

Yes so you need to register for self assessment and you have until 5th October after the year you’re required to fill a tax return so for you that would be October 2026. And yes you can submit from next April deadline is 31st Jan 2027.

Do you know what expenses you can claim?

Do you have any other employment?

Personally I’m not sure if I would declare it at all. I know that’s against the rules though

By “against the rules” I’m assuming you mean you’d be knowingly committing tax evasion, which is a criminal offence?

rainbowunicorn · 01/11/2025 17:49

SleepQuest33 · 01/11/2025 17:29

I think you should get this thread pulled

Agree with this. It's one thing people commenting and giving sometimes incorrect advice as a lay person. It's quite another to come on and announce you are an accountant giving out free advice, then giving inaccurate, bordering on ilegal advice. People will be more likely to take the OPs advice because she has said she is qualified she is qualified.

SunshineOnARainyLeith · 01/11/2025 22:09

rainbowunicorn · 01/11/2025 17:49

Agree with this. It's one thing people commenting and giving sometimes incorrect advice as a lay person. It's quite another to come on and announce you are an accountant giving out free advice, then giving inaccurate, bordering on ilegal advice. People will be more likely to take the OPs advice because she has said she is qualified she is qualified.

I have reported this thread, I am concerned that OP is giving financial advice here.

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