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File your Self Assessment tax return online. You can file your Self Assessment tax return online if you: are self-employed are not self-employed but you still send a tax return, for example because you receive income from renting out a property This service is also available in Welsh Cymraeg.
Explore the topic Self Assessment Self-employment. Is this page useful? Maybe Yes this page is useful No this page is not useful. Thank you for your feedback. The deadline is 31 January There is detailed guidance on GOV. UK to let you know what information you need to complete your tax return. Before you start to fill in your Self Assessment, you will need your ten-digit unique taxpayer reference UTR. Read how to find a lost UTR number. If you are employed you will have to wait until you receive your P60 so you can accurately complete your tax return.
Remember to give yourself enough time to do this ahead of the deadline, to allow for your UTR to be posted to you. If you are completing a Self Assessment return because you are self-employed, then you will also need to register your self-employment with HMRC. If you know a particular month is going to be busy for your business, or you are planning to take time off then you can factor this in.
Give yourself plenty of time to file your Self Assessment by starting your tax return early and completing it at a time that suits you. The deadline to file your to tax return online and pay any tax you owe is 31 January For to tax returns, in recognition for the situation Self Assessment customers faced due to the pandemic, we gave them additional time to file their tax returns and to pay their tax liabilities without facing penalty payments.
HMRC has no plans to introduce similar arrangements for to tax returns. The deadline for paying i any tax you owe in addition to tax you may have paid through your to Payments on Account and ii your first to Payment on Account is 31 January If you file your tax return early, you will know how much you owe and can then choose a payment option that works for you.
Find out how to pay your Self Assessment tax bill. If you pay your tax bill in advance through payments on account, you will have already paid your first instalment.
Your second instalment will be due by midnight on 31 July If you know that your tax bill will be lower for the to tax year, perhaps due to loss of earnings due to COVID, then you can reduce your July bill online. Understand your Self Assessment tax bill - payments on account. It is important to remember that if you lower your payments on account by too much, you may be subject to interest charges on the difference. Any outstanding balance will be calculated once you have submitted your to tax return.
We want to work with you to find an affordable way for you to pay the tax you owe, for example paying what you owe in instalments. If you want to make regular payments in advance you can set up a budget payment plan to put aside money to cover your next Self Assessment tax bill.
You must be up to date with your previous Self Assessment payments and you can decide how much to pay each week or month. A budget payment plan is different from payments on account, which you normally make once every six months towards your next tax bill. Set up your plan using your online Government Gateway account.
If the amount in your budget payment plan does not cover your next bill in full, you will need to pay the difference by the payment deadlines. Find out more about paying in instalments. If you already know that you will not be able to pay in full by 31 January , you can set up a payment plan online without speaking to anyone by using the self-serve Time to Pay facility, provided you meet criteria to use this service.
Find out what to do if you cannot pay your tax bill on time. If you have an outstanding amount after the payment due date, interest will apply, even if you are in a payment plan. Self-serve Time to Pay allows you to choose the length of the agreement and works out the monthly payments. We recommend you repay any debt as quickly as possible, while making sure the payments are affordable.
If you have overpaid tax during the to tax year for example if you have already paid your tax via Payments on Account , we will let you know when you file your Self Assessment tax return and send you a refund.
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