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Linda Howard

HMRC urges self-employed not to leave tax return until last minute before deadline this month

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is encouraging people to complete their tax return early after revealing that 2,828 customers filed their S elf Assessment tax return on Christmas Day, compared to 2,700 in 2020.

For thousands of customers, filing their tax return on December 25 has become part of their Christmas tradition, with 227 choosing to complete their Self Assessment between 12:00 and 12:59.

In total, more than 31,000 customers submitted their 2020/21 tax return between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day - getting it in well ahead of the deadline on January 31, 2022, and most festive filers completed their return on December 24.

Festive tax return filers

  • Christmas Eve : 19,802 tax returns were filed - the peak time for filing was 11:00 to 11:59 when 2,914 returns were received
  • Christmas Day: 2,828 tax returns were filed - the peak time for filing was 12:00 to 12:59 when 227 returns were received
  • Boxing Day: 8,641 tax returns were filed - the peak time for filing 12:00 to 12:59 when 821 returns were received

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Director General for Customer Services, said: “Filling in a tax return won’t have been on many people’s to-do lists for Christmas, but please don’t leave it until the end of January either.”

HMRC has created resources to help customers complete their tax return including a playlist on YouTube, webinars and helpsheets and guidance available on GOV.UK here.

Some Self Assessment customers may feel worried or anxious about paying any tax owed by the deadline.

If they cannot pay in full, customers can set up their own Time to Pay arrangement online if they:

  • have filed their 2020/21 tax return
  • owe less than £30,000
  • are within 60 days of the payment deadline
  • plan to pay their debt off within the next 12 months or less

If customers owe more than £30,000, or need longer to pay, they should call the Self Assessment Payment Helpline on 0300 200 3822.

HMRC is also warning everyone to be alert if they are contacted out of the blue by someone asking for money or personal information.

Customers should always type in the full online address www.gov.uk/hmrc to get the correct link for filing their Self Assessment return online securely and free of charge.

HMRC sees high numbers of fraudsters emailing, calling or texting people claiming to be from the department. If in doubt, HMRC advises not to reply directly to anything suspicious, but to contact them straight away and to search GOV.UK for ‘HMRC scams’.

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