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  • RE: Can I choose what year to carry self-employment losses forward to?

    Thank you. Do I need to claim those losses even if my profit means I have zero income tax to pay? E.g. Let's say I lost 11,000 and then the next year I made a profit of £8,000, meaning no income tax to pay. Does that mean £8,000 of my £11,000 loss will be wiped away with no financial benefit whatsoever? Thank you!
  • Can I choose what year to carry self-employment losses forward to?

    Hi. During my last tax year before last, 2019-2020, I made a rather large loss.... This last tax year, I made a small profit. Two questions: 1) Am I right that any loss carried forward must be used up in one single tax year? i.e. i cant bring forward part of my previous tax loss this year, and part next year, and part the year after that? 2) If that answer to above is 'no I can't use partial losses to off-set multiple tax years'... Then my question is, can I choose what tax year to bring those losses forward for? i.e. if I haven't made much this year but I anticipate making more next year, could I leave those losses off my return this year and then claim them next year? Many thanks for any info as I quite need to get this right!