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Adjusting your 2008-9 accounts

There are occasions when the farm account system breaks down, and allowable expenses in the previous years accounts have been left out. So you have paid more tax in 2008-9 than you need to have. There's still time to adjust the figures - up to a deadline of Jan 31. Do this and your tax bill for this year will be adjusted accordingly.

You can make the adjustment on line, or of course through your accountant.

Which means those old receipts you found cached behind the driver's seat of the Land Rover are not waste paper - just iron them flat and wipe off the worst of the mud.

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