
Tax Diary September/October 2020
1 September 2020 – The Due date for the Corporation Tax due for the year ended 30 November 2019.
19 September 2020 – The PAYE and NIC the deductions due for month ended 5 September 2020. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 September 2020)
19 September 2020 – Filing the deadline for the CIS300 the monthly return for the month ended 5 September 2020.
19 September 2020 – The CIS tax deducted for the month ended 5 September 2020 is payable by today.
1 October 2020 – Due date for the Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 December 2019.
19 October 2020 – The PAYE and the NIC deductions due for month ended 5 October 2020. (If you pay your tax electronically the due date is 22 October 2020.)
19 October 2020 – Filing deadline for the CIS300 monthly return for the month ended 5 October 2020.
19 October 2020 – The CIS tax deducted for the month ended 5 October 2020 is payable by today.
31 October 2020 – Latest date you can file a paper version of your 2020 self-assessment tax return.
Tax Diary September/October 2020
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