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Calculating QIPs

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance

Calculating QIPs

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance
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This note provides details on how to calculate quarterly instalment payments (QIPs) for large and very large companies.

The instalment amounts are based on the estimated corporation tax liability of the company’s current accounting period. Large and very large companies are required to forecast their tax liabilities for a tax accounting period to work out instalment payments. Forecasting accurately will help avoid interest charges on underpayments. Since 1 April 2019, very large companies need to forecast early during the accounting period because their instalment payments must all be paid before the end of the accounting period.

For general details regarding QIPs and determining whether a company is large or very large for this purpose, please refer to the QIPs ― when do they apply? guidance note.

Estimating the company’s corporation tax liability

In order to determine the company’s corporation tax liability for the accounting period, it is necessary to estimate the tax that is due on the company’s total taxable profits including:

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    any liability under CTA 2010, s 455 (loans to participators). For further information on loans that fall

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