By midnight on 31st January 2024, over one million tax returns were not filed!
What should you do if you have missed the deadline, and should you double check your filing just in case?
By missing the deadline, you will have received a £100 filing penalty regardless of whether any tax was due! Everyone should check that their return has been accepted by HMRC, particularly if you filed your tax account online. A lot of people believe that their return is complete after viewing the calculation but don’t press submit before logging out.
If you have missed the deadline or discover your return is outstanding, submit it today as daily £10 penalties will start from 1st May. Pay any outstanding tax (even if it is an estimate!) as penalty interest is charged at 7.75% and a penalty of 5% of the tax owed applied on the 1st of March.
Check to see if you still meet the criteria for completing a tax return, and request for it to be withdrawn if you don’t and the penalty will be cancelled. However, you can’t do this once you’ve submitted the return!
Is it your first time making a self-assessment return, check the date the return was issued- you are allowed three months from the issue date if this is later than 31st January. This is also the case if HMRC issuing your unique taxpayer reference has been delayed.
At Rustrick Accountants we can walk you through these steps and give you peace of mind that everything is working for you- just get in contact today!