Nicola Brittain, Computing, Tuesday 4 May 2010 at 17:12:00
E-filing to become mandatory in March 2011
Some 93 per cent of companies have done nothing to prepare for e-filing HMRC has asked Deloitte says that the new requirements will mark a significant change in The analyst firm polled over 100 tax professionals from a range of leading Just four per cent of companies say they have already chosen a solution or Some 22 per cent of companies are considering outsourcing the e-filing of Only 21 per cent of respondents see the move to iXBRL as a driver to Four out of five companies (80 per cent) report under UK GAAP (Generally However, over half ? 54 per cent ? have yet to decide how they will approach Andy Gwyther, tax partner at Deloitte, said: ?The new filing regime will
requirements that will become mandatory in March 2011, according to a report
from professional services firm
Deloitte.
for all UK Corporation Tax filings to be filed electronically by this time - in
addition all tax returns, tax computations and statutory financial accounts must
be tagged using
Inline
Extensible Business Reporting Language (iXBRL).
practice for many companies.
UK businesses to find out how ready they were to meet these requirements.
service provider to meet the e-filing requirements set by HMRC; while 44 per
cent have done no planning at all; and 49 per cent have only started to assess
solutions.
their accounts in the short term. By comparison, 75 per cent of firms in the US
outsourced this process as soon as e-filing was made compulsory in America,
allowing them to delay purchase decisions until the market had matured.
transform their accounts preparation process, while 71 per cent see it as an
additional step in the compliance process.
Accepted Accounting Practice), while just 17 per cent report under IFRS
(International Financial Reporting Standards).
the possible elimination of UK GAAP accounting regulations alongside the
implementation of iXBRL filing.
become mandatory from 31 March 2011 for return periods ending after 31 March
2010 and businesses need to start planning their approach now.?
Full story at http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2262454/companies-unprepared-hmrc
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