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Self Assessment tax returns - deadlines, who must send a tax return, penalties, corrections and returns for someone who has died.
Self Assessment is a system HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) uses to collect…
You must send a tax return if, in the last tax year (6 April to 5 April),…
You must register for Self Assessment if you have to send a tax return and…
You must tell HMRC if you believe you no longer need to send a tax return.…
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) must receive your tax return and any money…
You’ll get a penalty if you need to send a tax return and you miss the…
You can make a change to a tax return after you filed it, for example…
If you need help with Self Assessment, you can: appoint someone to fill in…
If you’re the ‘personal representative’ (an executor or administrator) for…
Tips at work do not count towards the National Minimum Wage - tips and tax, what your employer has to do, advice and help, cash in hand payments
If you get tips at work they do not count towards the National Minimum…
You have to pay Income Tax on any tips you get, and may have to pay…
Sign in to your Universal Credit account - report a change, add a note to your journal, see your payments and do other tasks…
Income Tax is a tax you pay on your earnings - find out about what it is, how you pay and how to check you're paying the right amount using HMRC's tax calculator.
Who's entitled to the minimum wage, what's included when working out the minimum wage, and what happens if there's a dispute.
How to pay Class 2 self-employed National Insurance contributions - online, bank transfer, cheque, payslips.
Check if your pay matches the National Minimum Wage, the National Living Wage or if your employer owes you payments from the previous year.
What new employers need to do for PAYE, including choosing whether to run payroll yourself, paying someone for the first time and keeping records.
How to claim back tax that HMRC owes you on a small pension lump sum that you've received in the current tax year (P53).
Use supplementary pages SA102 to record employment income on your SA100 Tax Return.
Regular payroll tasks - record employee pay, calculate deductions, give payslips, report to and pay HMRC, view the balance of what you owe HMRC.
Your student finance online account - check payment dates, track an application, change details, reset password, find customer reference numbers
Personal pay and tax records you must keep to fill in a Self Assessment tax return: which records to keep, how long to keep records.
Find out about expenses for a spouse accompanying an employee on business trips.
Check if you’re paying a worker the National Minimum Wage, the National Living Wage or if you owe them payments for the previous year.
PAYE procedures to follow if your employees get tips at work through a central pool called a tronc.
Rural Land Register - when you need to register land, how to register, what to send with your application, how to contact Rural Payments Agency
How to claim a refund in the current tax year if you are not getting taxable benefits or a pension from your employer and you've not started a new job (P50).
Make changes to your digital maps and register new land.
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