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To help you keep track of important tax dates we’ve created an easy to read summary that highlights the key tax dates for this month.

07/10   Electronic VAT return and payment due for quarter ended 31 August 2021

14/10   Claim deadline for employers for furlough days in September

14/10   Quarterly CT61 form due

19/22   PAYE/NIC, student loan and CIS deductions due for month to 5/10/2021

22/10   Payment deadline for Class 1B NI on PAYE settlement agreements for
            2020/21

31/10   Paper self-assessment return filing deadline

The information provided in this blog is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. As far as we are aware, the content is accurate at time of publication. Torgersens assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the content or for any actions taken based on the information provided.

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Martin Johnson

Partner
With expertise in advising family-owned companies on a range of tax, accountancy and business issues, Martin also has an in-depth knowledge of the automotive and property sectors. In addition, he provides advice on inheritance tax planning and financial management to owner-managed businesses.  Martin leads the firm in developing its expertise in the buy-to-let sector, advising both residential and commercial property owners on relevant tax and legislation issues. A further element to Martin’s role is to build Torgersens’ relationships with banks, financial advisors and specialists in commercial and employment law to ensure that the firm’s clients have access to market-leading guidance.  

To get in touch please e-mail martin.johnson@torgersens.com.

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