Wednesday 4 May 2011

Did you receive your tax return last month and whats changed?

The basics are the same as last year :

- if you fill in the paper form you must return the complete return by 31 October 2011

- if you complete and submit an ‘on-line’ form you must submit this by 31 January 2012

Again as usual, if you are completing a paper form check early on that you have the right pages for your employments, self-employments, capital gains etc. It will take a few days to get these through if you have to telephone HM Revenue & Customs for them (the number is on page two of the Return).

If you are completing on-line and using the HMRC service for the first time, make sure you request and activate your access codes well in advance of the deadline. Again it take a week or more to get these through if you do not have them.

If you are using an accountant it is likely that they will use commercial software to prepare and submit your Tax Return avoiding some of these problems.

The big change this year is that if you are due to submit a Tax Return and this is submitted late you will be charged a penalty of £100 even if you have paid all your tax or are due a refund. If you are more than three months late a further penalty of £10 per day will be charged for the next 90 days. If you are struggling to obtain part of the information you should consider submitting the Return with an estimate – just make sure you tick box 20 and provide the accurate information as soon as you can.

If you are unable to meet the filing deadline and think you may have a ‘reasonable excuse’ you may be able to get the penalty cancelled. Relying on this should always be a last resort and if you think you need help with your Tax Return, it is vital to arrange this early and not leave it until just before the filing deadline.

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