Financial Skills: Tax: Calculating Trading Profit - Schedule D Cases I and II (for Corporation Tax)

Course Code: CM025426      Days: 1
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17/11/08 TBA £ 520
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Course Overview

This course will review the various contentious items in Schedule D Cases I and II computations for corporation tax and consider the problem areas and pitfalls in this connection. The course will allow delegates to anticipateHMRC's approach to these Schedule D matters, giving them a briefing on the workings of HMRC, and advise how to conduct negotiations regarding contentious items in the accounts in an effective manner. A practical case study will highlight areas of concern and will consider whether certain expenditure is allowable for Schedule D Cases I and II purposes.

Course Outline

  • Is the expenditure allowable?
  • The Schedule D Cases I and II tax computations
  • Contentious allowable trading deductions
  • Capital or revenue?
  • The recognition of receipts as trading profits
  • Schedule D Cases I and II problem areas
  • Practical and detailed tax computation case study
  • Negotiating with HMRC regarding certain expenditure
  • Finalising HMRC correspondance and obtaining agreement
  • Identifying items qualifying for capital allowances, including Finance Act changes
  • Disclaiming certain items
  • The impact of recent tax cases, legislation and press releases
  • Commencement, cessation and succession
  • Is the company really trading?
  • The impact of losses
  • Practical advice and planning
  • General overview


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