If you’ve ever wondered why your accountant seems to ask for paperwork weeks or even months before a deadline, you’re not alone. It can feel like there is plenty of time left, especially if the filing deadline still feels a long way away.
The reality is that organising paperwork for your accountant earlier makes life easier for everyone involved, including you.
It is not about creating extra work or rushing you. It is about giving enough time to prepare things properly, spot issues before they become problems and avoid unnecessary stress at the last minute.
A tax return deadline or filing deadline is simply the last day something can legally be submitted.
That does not mean all the work magically happens on that day.
Before anything can be filed there is usually a lot happening behind the scenes:
If paperwork only arrives a few days before a deadline, everything suddenly becomes far more pressured.
Sometimes there may also be information missing that nobody realised was needed until the work actually started.
A common situation is thinking that only one thing is missing.
Perhaps a bank statement has not arrived yet, a receipt has been lost or a question needs answering.
On its own that might only seem like a small delay.
The problem is that small delays often become bigger ones without anyone meaning for them to.
For example:
Suddenly more than a week has passed.
That is completely normal, businesses are busy and people have lives outside work.
Giving extra time allows room for these everyday delays without creating a last minute panic.
One of the easiest ways to reduce stress is not leaving everything until year end.
Keeping paperwork organised throughout the year often means:
This does not mean everything has to be perfect.
You do not need colour coded folders or complicated spreadsheets.
Even a simple routine of gathering paperwork regularly can make things much easier.
With changes like Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, businesses are gradually moving towards more regular record keeping and reporting.
For some people that may mean quarterly updates rather than thinking about tax once a year.
Leaving a year’s worth of paperwork until the last minute becomes much harder when information needs to be kept up to date throughout the year.
Getting into good habits now can make future changes feel much less overwhelming.
People sometimes worry that if they have fallen behind they will be judged.
I can promise that accountants regularly see:
Life gets busy and running a business comes first.
The important thing is simply getting things moving again.
The earlier information arrives, the more time there is to sort things out calmly.
Organising paperwork for your accountant earlier is not about making your accountant’s life easier.
It is about giving yourself more breathing space, reducing stress and avoiding a last minute scramble before deadlines.
If paperwork always ends up becoming a panic, sometimes a small change in process can make a big difference.
If you would like support with bookkeeping, tax returns or getting your records organised, get in touch and I would be happy to help.
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