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HM Revenue and Customs announces Self Assessment taxpayers will not be charged the 5% late payment penalty if pay their tax or set up a payment plan by 1 April 2021.
Married couples and people in civil partnerships could be eligible for Marriage Allowance and reduce their tax by up to £250 each year.
The biggest shake-up of UK pensions for decades was confirmed today (Thursday 11 February 2021) as the Pension Schemes Bill received Royal Assent.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
More than 10.7 million people have submitted their Self Assessment tax returns for the 2019 to 2020 tax year by the 31 January deadline.
Self Assessment customers who cannot file their tax return by the 31 January 2021 deadline will not receive a late filing penalty if they file online by 28 February.
HM Revenue and Customs shares some little-known facts about Self Assessment ahead of the 31 January 2021 deadline.
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.
Testimonies from businesses on how Making Tax Digital and digital record keeping has worked for them.
Criminals are known to take advantage of the Self Assessment deadline to panic customers into sharing their personal or financial details.
HMRC Permanent Secretary responds to criticism of tax gap report from the Public Accounts Committee.
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.
Customers whose circumstances have changed in the last year or who have received a letter to reconfirm their income details must contact HMRC before 31 July.
The Chancellor writes to the OTS to commission a review of Capital Gains Tax
HMRC is reminding Self Assessment taxpayers that they can automatically defer their July payment on account.
HMRC advice for people choosing to give up their income to support their business or donate to charity during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The charter flights departed for London from Dhaka carrying 264 British travellers.
OTS extends discussion period for claims and elections review.
Property owners are being urged to get ready for changes to the deadline of Capital Gains Tax payments.
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