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Almost 25,000 Self Assessment customers have set up an online payment plan to manage their tax liabilities.
Around 55% of Self Assessment customers have already filed their return, and HMRC is urging others to do so by 31 January.
More than 2,700 customers filed their Self Assessment tax return on Christmas Day, HMRC can reveal.
Criminals are known to take advantage of the Self Assessment deadline to panic customers into sharing their personal or financial details.
HMRC has increased the threshold for paying tax liabilities to £30,000 for Self Assessment customers to help ease any potential financial burden they may be experiencing due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
HMRC is reminding Self Assessment taxpayers that they can automatically defer their July payment on account.
The total number of customers who submitted their Self Assessment tax return by the 31 January deadline - 11.1 million - was also a record.
HMRC is urging more than 3 million customers who have not yet submitted their 2018 to 2019 Self Assessment tax return to do so before the 31 January deadline.
With 2 weeks to go until the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, HMRC recaps the strangest and most imaginative excuses and expense claims received over the past 10 years.
HMRC is urging Self Assessment customers to complete their Self Assessment tax return before the 31 January 2020 deadline.
HMRC reveals Self Assessment filing figures over the festive period.
HMRC is giving information to customers to help them avoid scams ahead of the Self Assessment deadline.
HMRC is urging people to get their Self Assessment return early with 100 days to go until the deadline.
More than 3.5 million customers need to submit their tax return and pay any tax due for the 2017 to 2018 tax year before the deadline of 31 January 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
As the deadline approaches for submitting returns and paying tax for 2017 to 2018, HMRC reveals some of the most bizarre excuses it has received for not paying on time.
More than 5.5 million taxpayers need to complete their return for the tax year 2017 to 2018 before the deadline of 31 January 2019.
More than 10,000 Self Assessment returns were filed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Avoid the last minute rush to complete your 2017 to 2018 Self Assessment tax return by completing it early.
Customers who are preparing to submit a Self Assessment return for the first time need to register by 5 October.
HMRC is making it easier for customers to get their tax right.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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