Accountancy for Sole Traders Sample Clauses

Accountancy for Sole Traders. Forma provides three Sole trader packaged services: Standard, Advanced and Premium for the accounting years in which you are subscribed to the services.
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Accountancy for Sole Traders. Services o The Standard Package includes the following: ▪ Dedicated accountant ▪ Access to Forma accounting software and mobile app. ▪ Self Assessment filing ▪ Preparing your company's year-end accounts. o The Advanced Package includes: The Standard Package and in addition: ▪ VAT ▪ Completing cash accounting VAT calculations (standard and flat rate VAT schemes only). ▪ Calculating quarterly VAT returns, for VAT-registered businesses. ▪ Presenting returns for your approval and online submission to HMRC. ▪ Notifying HMRC of any changes to your VAT registration. ▪ Dealing with routine HMRC VAT correspondence (please note that this does not include handling an HMRC enquiry, full or aspect). ▪ Acting as Agent for online VAT filing with HMRC, but not for VAT inspections. ▪ Creating monthly Real Time Information ("RTI") payroll runs for online submission to HMRC, in the case that the Sole Trader has employees. ▪ Providing general advice on PAYE, NI and tax coding for all directors. ▪ Calculating Statutory Sick Pay ("SSP"), Statutory Maternity Pay ("SMP"), Statutory Paternity Pay ("SPP") and other statutory payments or deductions for any employees. ▪ Preparing your annual PAYE Final Payment Submission ("FPS") for approval and online submission to HMRC. ▪ Producing a P60 for all employees. ▪ Preparing forms P11D and P11Db for all relevant employees for approval and online submission to HMRC. ▪ Enhanced service levels ▪ Two References per year o The Premium Package includes: The Advanced Package and in addition: ▪ Enhanced Service levels ▪ Bookkeeping ▪ Paying any employees ▪ Registering your PAYE Scheme, in circumstances where this has not been done, or for any employees other than the sole trader.

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