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Linda Howard

HMRC urges self-employed to pay outstanding tax bill by April 1 to avoid penalty fee

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revealed that more than one million customers filed their late tax returns in February taking advantage of the extra time to complete their Self Assessment without facing a penalty.

Around 12.2 million customers were expected to file a return for the 2020/21 tax year and more than 11.3 million customers submitted theirs by February 28.

The deadline for submitting tax returns was originally January 31, but, this year HMRC gave customers an extra month to complete it, which meant customers who filed their returns by the February deadline avoided incurring a late filing penalty.

HMRC has given customers until April 1, 2022 to pay their outstanding tax bill or set up a Time to Pay arrangement to avoid receiving a late payment penalty.

Interest has been applied to all outstanding balances since February 1.

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Director General for Customer Services, said: “We understand some customers might be worrying about paying their Self Assessment bill this year, and we want to support them. To see if you’re eligible to set up a payment plan, go to GOV.UK.”

Lucy Frazer, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, said: “These stats show how vital the extra month was in supporting the cash flows of more than a million self-employed people and businesses across the UK, helping to ensure their survival as we recover from the pandemic.”

The existing Time to Pay service allows any individual or business who needs it the option to spread their tax payments over time.

Self Assessment taxpayers with up to £30,000 of tax debt can do this online once they have filed their return.

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

Customers can now make Self Assessment payments quickly and securely through the HMRC app and can either connect to their bank to make their payments or pay by Direct Debit, personal debit card or corporate/commercial credit/debit card.

A full list of the payment methods customers can use to pay their Self Assessment tax bill is available on GOV.UK here.

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

HMRC sees high numbers of fraudsters emailing, calling or texting people claiming to be from the department -if you’re in doubt, do not reply directly to anything suspicious, but contact HMRC straight away.

Find out more about HMRC scams here.

To keep up to date with the latest HMRC news join our Money Saving Scotland Facebook group here, follow Record Money on Twitter here, or subscribe to our twice weekly newsletter here.

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