Hello, I have registered for corporation tax only, and not paye and not vat. (I won’t be running payroll with this company). Is there a way to tell Bullet this information as it is telling me to file P30s ? Many thanks.

Hello, I have registered for corporation tax only, and not paye and not vat. (I won’t be running payroll with this company). Is there a way to tell Bullet this information as it is telling me to file P30s ? Many thanks.

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Peter Connor Staff December 19, 2015
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Hi. You must have activated payroll.
If you lick on Tax then each p30 return you’ll see on the right a ‘mark as paid’ button. Click this for each of them.
Then click App Store and delete payroll app.
That should remove it. Payroll is used for expenses etc.

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  1. Hi
    Don't remember activating payroll. Didn't know there was an App Store. Visited the App Store, and it says "Add App", implying I can't delete it. (Screenshot below)
    Is there anything else I should do?
    Thanks
  2. Peter Connor December 19, 2015
    Hi Steve,
    What's the email address for the account and I'll have a look for you.
    Pete
  3. Peter Connor December 19, 2015
    Cool - give me a couple of minutes to have a look.
  4. Peter Connor December 19, 2015
    Hi Steve,
    I can see you haven't activated the Payroll app and I saw the P30 returns.
    I've marked them as paid so you can ignore them.
    The todo's "today's achievements", will disappear tomorrow
    I've passed this to the tech team to investigate.
    In future till they come back you can just ignore them or mark as paid, you'll see the amounts are zero.
    Sorry for the hassle Steve, tech will be back to you soon.
    Anything else?
    Pete
  5. Hi Pete, that's very helpful. Thank you for your time. Steve
  6. Peter Connor December 19, 2015
    Great.
Peter Connor Staff February 16, 2016
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You can add the corporation tax payment using the “Add One Off Payment” link under the taxes menu.  This is essentially a glorified manual journal entry, so if you’re more familiar with journal entries, you can add one for the corporation tax either.

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