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Around 850,000 penalty notices are on the way to those who missed the 2010/11 tax return deadline. If you receive one, what should your next move be?
Published 05.03.2012
If you missed the 31 January deadline for self-assessment HMRC will fine you £100 and more if you continue to delay. It will cancel the penalty if you have a reasonable excuse but if you don’t have
one is there another way to dodge a fine?
Published 04.02.2020
The Taxman has hiked penalty charges by over 500% for late self-assessment returns. What steps should you take now to avoid being hit with a fine?
Published 18.04.2011
There have been reports that the Taxman won’t accept a tax return unless you’re registered for self-assessment. But where you need to declare income for 2009/10 and haven’t been sent a form, what
steps can you take to avoid a penalty?
Published 08.12.2010
As far as you were concerned the annual returns for benefits and expenses (P11Ds) went in on time. However, you might soon get a letter from the Taxman saying he’s never received them. What’s going
on?
Published 27.01.2005
If you haven’t filed your self-assessment tax return for the year to 5 April 2015, greater penalties kicked in from 1 May 2016. These can soon add up to £900 or more. At this late stage are there any
steps you can take to avoid them?
Published 27.05.2016
It’s been a busy couple of years for the Taxman overhauling the time limits and penalty system. But do you know where you stand under these new rules if he makes a mistake processing your tax return?
Published 13.10.2010
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