What is a CT600 form?
Definition of a CT600 form
A CT600 form is part of a Company Tax Return. The form and other supporting documents constitute the Company Tax Return, which must be submitted to HMRC if a company receives a ‘Notice to Deliver a Company Tax Return’. Limited companies use the information in a CT600 form to calculate the Corporation Tax that they owe.
What’s the difference between a CT600 form and a Company Tax Return?
A completed CT600 form is only one part of a Company Tax Return, which also includes supplementary information such as the company’s accounts and tax computations. More information about completing a Company Tax Return can be found on the government’s website.
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