HM Revenue
& Customs (HMRC) is issuing a New Year reminder to anyone
who hasn’t yet sent in their 2010/11 Self Assessment tax return.
There are two important things to remember if you still haven’t
submitted your 2010/11 return – firstly, you must send it online
and, secondly, you need to do so by the 31 January deadline. If
you send HMRC an online return after this date, or you file a
paper return, you will receive a £100 penalty – even if you have
no tax to pay or you pay your tax on time.
If you’re completing an online return for the first time, you’ll
first need to register for online filing at www.hmrc.gov.uk/online.
You’ll immediately get a User ID, and an Activation Code will be
posted to you. Once you’ve activated your account, you can
complete your tax return online.
It’s important that you register now if you need to, because it
can take up to seven working days to receive your Activation Code,
and time is running out. Those who have filed online before should
check that they still have their User ID and password – it can
also take up to seven working days to get a replacement, so don’t
leave it to the last minute if you need one.
HMRC’s Stephen Banyard said:
“Missing the 31 January deadline will mean that Self Assessment
taxpayers will face penalties. And we don’t want them to – we want
the tax returns, not the penalties. We want people to file online
and on-time, and avoid facing a completely avoidable penalty.”
For help and advice on completing a return, visit www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa or call
the Self Assessment helpline on 0845 9000 444.
And don’t forget, 31 January 2011 is also the deadline for paying
any tax you owe for the 2010/11 tax year.
NAT 01/12
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