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24/05/12

Mr M Iova 3 Riddy Lane Luton LU3 2AD

Dear Sir, Income Tax Return 2011/12 Please find enclosed a copy of your Income Tax Return, which we have completed as far as we are able from the information you supplied to us. Please examine the Return and ensure that no sources of income for the year have been omitted. If any source of income has been omitted, please send back the Return along with additional details to enable us to make the necessary amendments. Once the Return is submitted to Her Majesty's Revenue And Customs, any omissions which come to light may result in penalties being levied upon you. If you agree the contents of the Tax Return, please sign and return it to us as soon as possible. We will take the return of the signed Tax Return as your authority to submit a copy to Her Majesty's Revenue And Customs.

Yours faithfully,

Consulting Ro Ltd

Tax Return 2012


Tax year 6 April 2011 to 5 April 2012

Phone
Mr M Iova 3 Riddy Lane Luton LU3 2AD

Date 06 April 2012

HM Revenue & Customs


HM Revenue & Customs Self Assessment PO Box 4000 CARDIFF CF14 8HR

UTR 8431695765 Tax Reference Employer Reference

Your tax return


This notice requires you, by law, to make a return of your taxable income and capital gains, and any documents requested, for the year from 6 April 2011 to 5 April 2012.

How to file your return


To file online, go to www.hmrc.gov.uk/online To file on paper, please fill in this form using the rules below.

Deadlines
We must receive your tax return by these dates: if you are using a paper return - by 31 October 2012, (or 3 months after the date of this notice if that's later), or

if you are filing a return online - by 31 January 2013,


(or 3 months after the date of this notice if that's later). If your return is late you will be charged a 100 penalty. If your return is more than 3 months late, you will be charged daily penalties of 10 a day. If you pay late you will be charged interest and a late payment penalty.

Enter your figures in whole pounds - ignore the pence.


Round down income and round up expenses and tax paid - it is to your benefit.

If a box does not apply, please leave it blank - do not strike


through empty boxes or write anything else.

Starting your tax return


Before you start to fill it in, look through your tax return to make sure there is a section for all your income and claims - you may need some separate supplementary pages (see page TR 2 and pages TRG 2 to 6 of the tax return guide). If you need help please use the tax return guide, phone the number shown above or 0845 900 0444, or go to www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa

Your personal details


1

Your date of birth - it helps get your tax right DD MM YYYY

Your phone number

0
4

1
2

7
Your National Insurance number - leave blank if the correct number is shown above

Your name and address - if it is different from what is on the front of this form. Please write the correct details underneath the wrong ones, and put 'X' in the box

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SA100 2012 Page 1 of 10 Tax return: Page TR 1 HMRC 12/11

Client: Mr M Iova (Tax Reference:8431695765)

What makes up your tax return


To make a complete return of your taxable income and gains for the year to 5 April 2012 you may need to complete some separate supplementary pages. Answer the following questions by putting 'X' in the 'Yes' or 'No' box.
1

Employment
If you were an employee, director, office holder or agency worker in the year to 5 April 2012, do you need to complete Employment pages? Please read page TRG 3 of the tax return guide before answering. Fill in a separate Employment page for each employment, directorship etc., for which you need to complete an Employment page and say how many employments you are completing an Employment page for. Yes No

Trusts etc.
Did you receive, or are you treated as having received, income from a trust, settlement or the residue of a deceased person's estate? Yes No

Capital gains summary


If you sold or disposed of any assets (including, for example, stocks, shares, land and property, a business), or had any chargeable gains, read page TRG 5 of the guide to decide if you have to fill in the Capital gains summary page. If you do, you must also provide separate computations. Do you need to fill in the Capital gains summary page and provide computations? Yes No

Number

Self-employment
Did you work for yourself (on your 'own account' or in self-employment) in the year to 5 April 2012? (Answer 'Yes' if you were a 'Name' at Lloyd's.) Fill in a separate Self-employment page for each business and say how many businesses you had in the Number box below. Yes

Computation(s) provided

No

Number

Residence, remittance basis etc.


Were you, for all or part of the year to 5 April 2012, one or more of the following - not resident, not ordinarily resident or not domiciled in the UK and claiming the remittance basis; or dual resident in the UK and another country? Yes No

Partnership
Were you in partnership? Fill in a separate Partnership page for each partnership you were a partner in and say how many partnerships you had in the Number box below. Yes No

Number

Supplementary pages
If you answered 'Yes' to any of questions 1 to 8, please check to see if, within this return, there is a page dealing with that kind of income etc. If there is not, you will need separate supplementary pages. Do you need to get and fill in separate supplementary pages? Yes No

UK property
Did you receive any income from UK property (including rents and other UK income from land you own or lease out)? - see page TRG 3 if you have furnished holiday lettings. Yes No

Foreign
If you:

were entitled to any foreign income, or income gains have, or could have, received (directly or indirectly)
income, or a capital payment or benefit from a person abroad as a result of any transfer of assets want to claim relief for foreign tax paid please read the notes on page TRG 4 to decide if you have to fill in the Foreign pages. Do you need to fill in the Foreign pages? Yes No

If 'Yes', you can go to www.hmrc.gov.uk to download them, or phone 0845 900 0404 and ask us for the relevant pages. Some less common kinds of income and tax reliefs (not covered by questions 1 to 8), and details of disclosed tax avoidance schemes, should be returned on the Additional information pages enclosed in the tax return pack. Do you need to fill in the Additional information pages? Yes No

Student Loan repayments


Please read page TRG 6 of the tax return guide before filling in boxes 1 and 2.
1

If you have received notification from the Student Loans Company that repayment of an Income Contingent Student Loan began before 6 April 2012, put 'X' in the box

If your employer has deducted Student Loan repayments enter the amount deducted

0 0

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SA100 2012 Page 2 of 10 Tax return: Page TR 2 HMRC 12/11

Client: Mr M Iova (Tax Reference:8431695765)

Income
Interest and dividends from UK banks, building societies etc.
1

Taxed UK interest etc. - the net amount after tax has been taken off (see notes)

Other dividends - do not include the tax credit (see notes)

0 0

0 0
Foreign dividends (up to 300) - the amount in sterling after foreign tax was taken off. Do not include this amount in the Foreign pages

Untaxed UK interest etc. - amounts which have not been taxed (see notes)

0 0
6

0 0

Dividends from UK companies - do not include the tax credit (see notes)

Tax taken off foreign dividends - the sterling equivalent

0 0

0 0

UK pensions, annuities and other state benefits received


7

State Pension - the amount due for the year (see notes)

11

Tax taken off box 10

0 0
12

0 0

State Pension lump sum

0 0

Taxable Incapacity Benefit and contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance - see notes

Tax taken off box 8

0 0

10

0 0

13

Tax taken off Incapacity Benefit in box 12

14

0 0

Pensions (other than State Pension), retirement annuities and taxable triviality payments - give details of the payers, amounts paid and tax deducted in the 'Any other information' box, box 19, on page TR 6

Jobseeker's Allowance

15

0 0

0 0

Total of any other taxable State Pensions and benefits

0 0

Other UK income not included on supplementary pages


Do not use this section for income that should be returned on supplementary pages. Share schemes, gilts, stock dividends, life insurance gains and certain other kinds of income go on the Additional information pages in the tax return pack.
16

Other taxable income - before expenses and tax taken off

19

Benefit from pre-owned assets - read page TRG 15 of the guide

17

0 0
20

0 0

Total amount of allowable expenses - read page TRG 15 of the tax return guide

18

0 0

Description of income in boxes 16 and 19 - if there is not enough space here please give details in the 'Any other information' box, box 19, on page TR 6

Any tax taken off box 16

0 0

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Client: Mr M Iova (Tax Reference:8431695765)

Tax reliefs
Paying into registered pension schemes and overseas pension schemes
Do not include payments you make to your employer's pension scheme which are deducted from your pay before tax or payments made by your employer.
1

Payments to registered pension schemes where basic rate tax relief will be claimed by your pension provider (called 'relief at source'). Enter the payments and basic rate tax

Payments to your employer's scheme which were not deducted from your pay before tax

0 0

0 0

Payments to a retirement annuity contract where basic rate tax relief will not be claimed by your provider

Payments to an overseas pension scheme which is not UK-registered which are eligible for tax relief and were not deducted from your pay before tax

0 0

0 0

Charitable giving
5

Gift Aid payments made in the year to 5 April 2012

Value of qualifying shares or securities gifted to charity

0 0
10

0 0

Total of any 'one-off' payments in box 5

Value of qualifying land and buildings gifted to charity

0 0
11

0 0

Gift Aid payments made in the year to 5 April 2012 but treated as if made in the year to 5 April 2011

Value of qualifying investments gifted to non-UK charities in boxes 9 and 10

0 0
12

0 0

Gift Aid payments made after 5 April 2012 but to be treated as if made in the year to 5 April 2012

Gift Aid payments to non-UK charities in box 5

0 0

0 0

Blind Person's Allowance


13

If you are registered blind on a local authority or other register, put 'X' in the box

15

If you want your spouse's, or civil partner's, surplus allowance, put 'X' in the box

14

Enter the name of the local authority or other register

16

If you want your spouse, or civil partner, to have your surplus allowance, put 'X' in the box

Other less common reliefs are on the Additional information pages enclosed in the tax return pack.

Service companies
1

If you provided your services through a service company (a company which provides your personal services to third parties), enter the total of the dividends (including the tax credit) and salary (before tax was taken off) you withdrew from the company in the tax year - read page TRG 21 of the guide

0 0

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SA100 2012 Page 4 of 10 Tax return: Page TR 4 HMRC 12/11

Client: Mr M Iova (Tax Reference:8431695765)

Finishing your tax return


Calculating your tax - if we receive your tax return by 31 October 2012, or if you file online, we will do the calculation for you and tell you how much you have to pay (or what your repayment will be) before 31 January 2013. But if you want to calculate your tax ask us for the Tax calculation summary pages and notes. The notes will help you work out any tax due or repayable, and if payments on account are necessary.

Tax refunded or set off


1

If you have had any 2011-12 Income Tax refunded or set off by us or Jobcentre Plus, enter the amount

0 0

If you have not paid enough tax


Use the payslip at the foot of your next statement (or reminder) from us to pay any tax due.
2

If you owe tax for 2011-12 and have a PAYE tax code, we will try to collect the tax due (if less than 3,000) through your tax code for 2013-14, unless you put 'X' in the box - read page TRG 22 of the guide

If you are likely to owe tax for 2012-13 on income other than employed earnings or pensions, and you do not want us to use your 2012-13 PAYE tax code to collect that tax during the year, put 'X' in the box - read page TRG 23 of the guide

If you have paid too much tax


We will repay you, direct to your bank or building society account - this is the safest and quickest method. Tell us where you would like us to make any repayment by filling in boxes 4 to 14.
4

Name of bank or building society

10

If you have entered a nominee's name in box 5, put 'X' in the box

11 5

If your nominee is your tax adviser, put 'X' in the box

Name of account holder (or nominee)

12

Nominee's address

Branch sort code

13

Account number and postcode

Building society reference number


14

To authorise your nominee to receive any repayment, you must sign in the box. A photocopy of your signature will not do

If you do not have a bank or building society account, or if you want us to send a cheque to you or to your nominee, put 'X' in the box

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SA100 2012 Page 5 of 10 Tax return: Page TR 5 HMRC 12/11

Client: Mr M Iova (Tax Reference:8431695765)

Your tax adviser, if you have one


This section is optional. Please see the note on page TRG 24 about authorising your tax adviser.
15

Your tax adviser's name

17

The first line of their address including the postcode

Consulting Ro Ltd

63 De Quincey Road

16

Their phone number

N17 7DJ 3 4 9 8 0 4 0

18

The reference your adviser uses for you

Any other information


19

Please give any other information in this space

Signing your form and sending it back


Please fill in this section and sign and date the declaration at box 22.
20

If this tax return contains provisional or estimated figures, put 'X' in the box

23

If you have signed on behalf of someone else, enter the capacity. For example, executor, receiver

21

If you are enclosing separate supplementary pages, put 'X' in the box

24

Enter the name of the person you have signed for

22

Declaration I declare that the information I have given on this tax return and any supplementary pages is correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that I may have to pay financial penalties and face prosecution if I give false information. Signature
26 25

If you filled in boxes 23 and 24 enter your name

and your address

Date DD MM YYYY

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Self-employment (short)
Tax year 6 April 2011 to 5 April 2012
Your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR)

Your name

Mr M Iova

Read page SESN 1 of the notes to check if you should use this page or the Self-employment (full) page.

Business details
1

Description of business

Cleaning Services

If you are a foster carer or shared lives carer, put 'X' in the box - read page SESN 2 of the notes

If your business started after 5 April 2011, enter the start date DD MM YYYY

Postcode of your business address

1
6

LU3 2AD
3

If your business ceased before 6 April 2012, enter the final date of trading

If your business name, description, address or postcode have changed in the last 12 months, put 'X' in the box and give details in the 'Any other information' box of your tax return

Date your books or accounts are made up to - read page SESN 3 of the notes

Business income - if your annual business turnover was below 73,000


8

Your turnover - the takings, fees, sales or money earned by your business

Any other business income not included in box 8 - excluding Business Start-up Allowance

0 0

0 0

Allowable business expenses


If your annual turnover was below 73,000 you may just put your total expenses in box 19, rather than filling in the whole section.
10

Costs of goods bought for resale or goods used

15

Accountancy, legal and other professional fees

11

7 0 8

7 0
16

0 0

Car, van and travel expenses - after private use proportion

Interest and bank and credit card etc. financial charges

12

5 0

0
17

0 0

Phone, fax, stationery and other office costs

Wages, salaries and other staff costs

13

0 0
18

0 0

Rent, rates, power and insurance costs

Other allowable business expenses - client entertaining costs are not an allowable expense

14

6 0

0
19

0 0

Repairs and renewals of property and equipment

Total allowable expenses - total of boxes 10 to 18

0 0

8 0 8

7 0

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Client: Mr M Iova (Tax Reference:8431695765)

Net profit or loss


20

Net profit - if your business income is more than your expenses (if box 8 + box 9 minus box 19 is positive)

21

Or, net loss - if your expenses exceed your business income (if box 19 minus (box 8 + box 9) is positive)

1 0 1

3 0

0 0

Tax allowances for vehicles and equipment (capital allowances)


There are 'capital' tax allowances for vehicles and equipment used in your business (you should not have included the cost of these in your business expenses). Read pages SESN 4 to SESN 8 of the notes and use the example and Working Sheets to work out your capital allowances.
22

Annual Investment Allowance

24

Other capital allowances

23

0 0
25

0 0

Allowance for small balance of unrelieved expenditure

0 0

Total balancing charges - where you have disposed of items for more than their value

0 0

Calculating your taxable profits


Your taxable profit may not be the same as your net profit. Read page SESN 9 of the notes to see if you need to make any adjustments and fill in the boxes which apply to arrive at your taxable profit for the year.
26

Goods and/or services for your own use - read page SESN 8 of the notes

28

Loss brought forward from earlier years set off against this year's profits - up to the amount in box 27

27

0 0
29

0 0

Net business profit for tax purposes (if box 20 + box 25 + box 26 minus (boxes 21 to 24) is positive)

Any other business income not included in boxes 8 or 9 - for example, Business Start-up Allowance

1 0 1

3 0

0 0

Total taxable profits or net business loss


30

Total taxable profits from this business (if box 27 + box 29 minus box 28 is positive)

31

Net business loss for tax purposes (if boxes 21 to 24 minus (box 20 + box 25 + box 26) is positive)

1 0 1

3 0

0 0

Losses, Class 4 NICs and CIS deductions


If you have made a loss for tax purposes (box 31), read page SESN 9 of the notes and fill in boxes 32 to 34 as appropriate.
32

Loss from this tax year set off against other income for 2011-12

35

If you are exempt from paying Class 4 NICs, put 'X' in the box - read page SESN 10 of the notes

33

0 0
36

Loss to be carried back to previous year(s) and set off against income (or capital gains)

34

0 0

If you have been given a 2011-12 Class 4 NICs deferment certificate, put 'X' in the box - read page SESN 10 of the notes

Total loss to carry forward after all other set-offs - including unused losses brought forward

37

0 0

Deductions on payment and deduction statements from contractors - construction industry subcontractors only

0 0

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Tax calculation summary


Tax year 6 April 2011 to 5 April 2012

Your name

Your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR)

Mr M Iova

Self assessment
You can use the Working Sheet in the Tax calculation summary notes to work out the total tax, Student Loan repayment and Class 4 NICs due or overpaid for 2011-12. If the result is a positive amount, enter it in box 1; if it is negative, enter it in box 2.
1

Total tax, Student Loan repayment and Class 4 NICs due before any payments on account

Class 4 NICs due

0 0

0
5

Capital Gains Tax due

0 0

Total tax, Student Loan repayment and Class 4 NICs overpaid

Pension charges due

Student Loan repayment due

0 0

Underpaid tax
If you pay tax under PAYE, look at your PAYE Coding Notice and the notes in Section 11 of the Tax calculation summary notes, then fill in boxes 7 and 8 as appropriate.
7

Underpaid tax for earlier years included in your tax code for 2011-12 - enter the amount from your PAYE Coding Notice

Underpaid tax for 2011-12 included in your tax code for 2012-13 - enter the amount from your PAYE Coding Notice

0 0

0 0

Payments on account
Please read the notes for Section 12 of the Tax calculation summary notes to see if you need to make any payments on account for 2012-13.
9

If you are claiming to reduce your 2012-13 payments on account, put 'X' in the box - enter the reduced amount of your first payment in box 10 and say why you are making the claim in box 16 overleaf

10

Your first payment on account for 2012-13 - enter the amount (including pence)

Blind person's surplus allowance and married couple's surplus allowance


Enter the amount of any surplus allowance transferred from your spouse or civil partner.
11

Blind person's surplus allowance you can have

12

0 0

If you or your spouse or civil partner were born before 6 April 1935, the amount of married couple's surplus allowance you can have

0 0

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Adjustments to tax due


You may need to make an adjustment to increase or decrease your tax for 2011-12 because you are claiming averaging for farmers and creators of literary or artistic work, making certain adjustments to earlier years or carrying back to 2011-12 certain losses from 2012-13. If you need help in filling in these boxes, ask us or your tax adviser.
13

Increase in tax due because of adjustments to an earlier year

14

Decrease in tax due because of adjustments to an earlier year

15

Any 2012-13 repayment you are claiming now

Any other information


16

Please give any other information in this space

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Mr Mihaita Iova Year ended 5 April 2012

Private and Confidential

Tax Return Schedules For 2011/12


Client Name: Client Code: NI Number: Tax Reference: Report Printed: Mr Mihaita Iova 620 SP020782C 8431695765 24/05/12

Computation Summary
Income/Outgoings Tax Paid

Earned Income Net Income From Trading Profit Total Income Less Outgoings Allowances Personal Allowances Taxable Income After Allowances

1,961.13 1,961.13

(1,961.13) 0.00

Income Tax Due

0.00

Class 4 NIC Class 4 National Insurance Contributions Due Income Tax and Class 4 NIC Due

0.00 0.00

Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax and Class 4 NIC Due For The Year of Assessment

0.00

Prepared on 24/05/12

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Mr Mihaita Iova Year ended 5 April 2012

Private and Confidential

Client Payment Advice


Payments Required
Amounts Due To Be Paid Via Instalments

Payment Dates 31/01/13 not finalised 0.00 0.00 0.00 31/07/13 0.00 0.00 0.00

Final Instalment For 2011/12 Interim Instalments For 2012/13 Less Payments Already Made Total Payable/(Refundable)

Prepared on 24/05/12

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Mr Mihaita Iova Year ended 5 April 2012

Private and Confidential

Class 4 National Insurance Charge

Class 4 NIC Self-Employment Profit

1,961.13

There is no Class 4 NIC profit since trading profit is not greater than the lower limit of 7,225.00.

Prepared on 24/05/12

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Mr Mihaita Iova Year ended 5 April 2012

Private and Confidential

Personal Allowances
Personal Allowance Less Insufficient Income Restriction Personal Allowance Allocated to Client 7,475.00 (5,513.87) 1,961.13

Prepared on 24/05/12

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Mr Mihaita Iova Year ended 5 April 2012

Private and Confidential

Sole Trades
Business Details Mihaita Iova 3 riddy Lane Luton LU3 2AD Business Description: Business Commenced:

Cleaning Services 15/01/12

Primary Period of Accounts With Tax Computations Accounting Period Start: 15/01/12 Accounting Period End: 05/04/12 The business is not registered for VAT.

Profit And Loss Account Disallowable Expenses Total Expenses 2,500.00

Sales/business income (turnover) Direct costs Other direct costs Total direct costs Gross Profit Premises costs General administrative expenses Travel and subsistence Legal and professional costs Other expenses Total of Allowable Expenses Net Profit Tax Adjustments Net profit per accounts Additions to net profit Deductions from net profit Net Profit For Tax Purposes(Taxable Profit)

77.87 77.87 2,422.13

16.00 30.00 255.00 110.00 50.00

461.00 1,961.13

1,961.13

1,961.13

Adjustments to Arrive at Profit/Loss For Tax(Assessable Profits) Income Tax Basis Period Starts: 15/01/12 And Ends: 05/04/12 Adjusted Profit/(loss) Profit/(loss) Amended profit Amended Profit Trading profit

1,961.13 1,961.13 1,961.13 1,961.13 1,961.13

Prepared on 24/05/12

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