Profit + Tax of a UK Ltd on public records?

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All your accounts you file will be on public record at companies house. You cannot hide it 🙁.

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The name, the director address, birthdate, nationality, the accounts in public records, whats next? my number phone and a selfie id on public records?
smh it's so dumb..
 
fshore said:
Only the balance sheet is availble on companies House website, not profit and loss statement. You can check it yourself on
Companies House service
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Your wrong what are you talking about...lol 😱. You see everything including comprehensive statement of profit and loss.

For example for Transferwise Ltd and see page 15 of Group Company accounts filed 20 Oct 2018 (Filter by selecting "Accounts").

TRANSFERWISE LTD - Filing history (free information from Companies House)

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Martin Everson said:
Your wrong what are you talking about...lol 😱. You see everything including comprehensive statement of profit and loss.

For example for Transferwise Ltd and see page 15 of Group Company accounts filed 20 Oct 2018 (Filter by selecting "Accounts").

TRANSFERWISE LTD - Filing history (free information from Companies House)
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There are different accounting standards for micro, smalls and big companies. Transferwise is obviously not a micro or small company, that op and readers on this forums will likely be. Look up any small company.
 
fshore said:
There are different accounting standards for micro, smalls and big companies. Transferwise is obviously not a micro or small company, that op and readers on this forums will likely be. Look up any small company.
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Perhaps show me an example of an active (not dormant) small company with no profit and loss statement. Think logically, how will HMRC know if an active company should pay tax or not without a profit and loss statement being present?

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Martin Everson said:
Perhaps show me an example of an active (not dormant) small company with no profit and loss statement. Think logically, how will HMRC know if an active company should pay tax or not without a profit and loss statement being present?
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Here's a random example:
500 DEGREES HERNE HILL LTD - Filing history (free information from Companies House)
HMRC will of course still have p&l statement, they don't use companies house website to calculate taxes 😉
 
fshore said:
Here's a random example:
500 DEGREES HERNE HILL LTD - Filing history (free information from Companies House)
HMRC will of course still have p&l statement, they don't use companies house website to calculate taxes 😉
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Sorry you were 100% right thu&¤#. I was talking nonsense after reading full rules. It is totally optional for small companies whether they want to file P&L report or not.

Company accounts guidance

"Small companies do not have to deliver a copy of the directors' report or the profit and loss account to Companies House.

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