Find out how fill out HMRC's self-assessment tax return for the 2024-25 tax year, and what income you need to declare Ruby FlanaganSenior Content Producer With a background in financial journalism ...
The deadline for submitting your self-assessment tax return has passed for another year but if it was a race to the finish line, you may have decided that you don’t want to be up against it again next ...
The end of January is upon us and with it comes a deadline many must take action before: filing a self-assessment tax return. It’s not always a job looked forward to, but it is an important one and ...
Millions of people are due to file a self-assessment tax return by the end of January. The deadline to file your return and pay any tax due is 31 January, or you could face a fine starting from £100.
Warnings have been raised about the rising threat of scams targeted at those who file self assessment tax returns. Around 12 million taxpayers file a tax return each year, including the self-employed, ...
Self-assessment tax returns must be submitted each year by the self-employed and people who owe tax on income they've received. Find out how to complete a tax return for the 2024-25 tax year, and what ...
Filing a self-assessment tax return is a chore, but a crucial piece of admin to get done - and on time. More than 3.5 million people have already got their returns in for the 2024/25 financial year, ...
You might think self-assessment tax returns are only for the self-employed, landlords and high-net-worth individuals, but more people than ever have had to complete one in recent years. Fiscal drag is ...
More than 12 million people must file a self-assessment tax return every year. This includes self-employed workers, buy-to-let landlords, investors that need to pay tax on income or profits, and those ...