Solved
Using the QB SELF EMPLOYED Tax Calculation in the Tax Summary Report if you are SELF EMPLOYED only, not Employed & Self Employed.
Did anyone else think that QBSE would calculate your Income Tax if you are self-employed?
Their ad states "Quickbooks’ Self Assessment tax calculator helps you get a sense of how much tax you’ll need to pay this tax year on your self-employment income."
There's even a box on the Dashboard titled 'ESTIMATED TAX'.
When it's time to file my Self Assessment Tax Return, I use the Tax Summary Report to fill in my return - easy, however, the Income Tax on my report is always £0.
I used the online chat to chat to QB Support and they informed me that "the Income Tax will only show a calculation on the report & Dashboard if you are BOTH Self Employed & Employed" - who knew? There is nowhere on the earths internet I can find which informs users of this - is it actually true? If it is, why isnt the software called QBE&SE?
I tested the answer from support, by filling in my last years Tax Profile 'Estimated employment income' field and the 'Other income' field with a large amount to see the effect on the Tax Summary Report, and behold the Income-tax line was still £0.
Unfortunately, HMRC dont agree with my QBSE Report and say I do owe tax - Bah!
So, is it true? Is there anyone else out there who used QBSE and can get their Income Tax line on the Tax Summary Report to show anything higher than £0? Id love to hear from you 🙂
