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  • 1accounting period — Under the Companies Act 1985 an accounting period runs from one accounting reference date to the next (not less than six months and not more than eighteen months) for which a company prepares financial statements and statutory accounts. The… …

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  • 2accounting period — ➔ period * * * accounting period UK US noun [C] (also trading period) ► ACCOUNTING a period of time at the end of which a company prepares a financial report, for example after three, six, or twelve months: »At the end of the accounting period,… …

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  • 3Accounting period — An accounting period is a period with reference to which United Kingdom corporation tax is charged. [Section 12 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988] It helps dictate when tax is paid on income and gains. An accounting period begins… …

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  • 4accounting period — 1) (financial period; period of account) The period for which a business prepares its accounts. Internally, management accounts may be produced monthly or quarterly. Externally, financial statements are produced for a period of 12 months,… …

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  • 5accounting period — financial period; period of account The period for which a business prepares its accounts. Internally, management accounts may be produced monthly or quarterly. Externally, financial statements are produced for a period of 12 months, although… …

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  • 6accounting period — /əˈkaʊntɪŋ pɪəriəd/ (say uh kownting pearreeuhd) noun the interval for which companies prepare reports of their financial transactions, usually one year, although interim reports may be drawn up at monthly, quarterly or half yearly intervals …

  • 7chargeable accounting period — A company calculates its profits for its chargeable accounting period and then pays corporation tax on these profits nine months after the end of the chargeable accounting period (except for any advance corporation tax already paid). The… …

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  • 8John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts — Kennedy Center redirects here. For the spaceport, see Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Center …

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  • 9prescribed accounting period — The period by reference to which a taxable person accounts for and pays value added tax in respect of supplies made by it. Generally, a prescribed accounting period is three months ending on the dates notified by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC),… …

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  • 10History of trade for the People's Republic of China — Trade has been a very significant factor of the People s Republic of China s economy. In the twenty five years that followed the founding of the People s Republic of China in 1949, China s trade institutions were built into a partially modern but …

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