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Stopped Trading as Self-Employed
I have just stopped trading as self-employed as I have been offered a really good job. What do I need to do and do I need to tell the Revenue?
You should tell the Revenue that your trade has finished as soon as possible, so that they can get your tax affairs in order. To cancel your tax and VAT registration (if you are VAT registered) with the Revenue, fill out a Tax Registration Cancellation Notification (TRCN1) found on the Revenue website and return it to your local tax office.
Your local TaxAssist Accountant can also deregister for you online, which is the quickest and simplest way to notify the Revenue.
If you traded using a business name, you must also inform the Companies Registration Office (CRO) that you have ceased trading within three months, using Form RBN3 found on the CRO website. TaxAssist Accountants can also inform the CRO on your behalf that you have ceased trading.
You will also need to complete a tax return for the tax year in which the trade stopped. Computing the profits or losses from a trade in its final year can be tricky, particularly with regards to Capital Allowances and the use of losses.
It is also important to note that if you were registered for VAT then you may, in certain circumstances, owe some VAT back to revenue once you cease to trade.
Your local TaxAssist Accountant would be happy to complete your final return for you, advise you on any potential VAT issues and deal with notifying the Revenue of the cessation of the trade. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
Date published 28 Jun 2013
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