Did you recently receive a ‘notice to deliver a Company Tax Return’ from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and considering how to go about it. This blog provides you information on all that you need to know about iXBRL filing with HMRC.
From 1 April 2011 all Company Tax Returns for accounting periods ended after 31 March 2010 must be submitted online using the Inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language (Inline XBRL, also known as iXBRL) data standard for accounts and computations.
The online CT submission pack filed through the Government Gateway will need to consist of the following attachments:
Filers have to deal with:
Companies have multiple options to consider when it comes to preparing their iXBRL reports. The best option will depend on the resources available in house.
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