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HMRC has launched an online tool which allows you to check if you need to submit a tax return for 2017/18. It’s easy to access, simple to use but very misleading. What’s the full story?
Published 13.12.2018
HMRC is offering a special deal to anyone with overdue tax returns, but only if contact is made by 15 October. What’s the full story?
Published 16.09.2013
If you file your 2022/23 paper tax return after 31 October 2023, it’s likely that HMRC will fine you. However, there are exceptions. When and how can you use them to avoid a penalty?
Published 14.11.2023
HMRC now issues more automatic penalties for late tax returns than ever. If you receive one, don’t accept it if you have a good reason for being late. How might recent tribunal decisions help you
argue your way out of a penalty?
Published 04.04.2014
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
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
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