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Thousands of people once again took the chance to use some quiet time over the festive period to file their self-
In total, 37,435 people completed their return over the three days of festivities, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. But there are still thousands more taxpayers who are yet to file, which means they could be facing penalties for late filing after the January 31 deadline.
The penalties start as soon as you miss the deadline, whether there was any tax to pay to HMRC or not. If you are only due to file a self-
If you have to file a self-
You will immediately face a £100 penalty for filing late. If you still haven't filed your return within three months, you will face additional daily penalties of £10 per day, to a maximum of £900. If you haven't filed after six months, you will face a further penalty of 5% of the tax due, or £300, whichever is higher. If you haven't filed within 12 months, then another 5% of the tax due is added, or an additional £300, whichever is greater.
If you're filing your return as part of a partnership and it is filed late, then every partner will be charged a penalty. These are 5% of the tax due at 30 days, six months, and 12 months, plus interest on the amount owed.
If you register for self-
If you get a penalty, then you need to pay it within 30 days of the date on the penalty notice. You can appeal against a penalty if you disagree with it. However, if there is a good reason why you couldn't file your self-
If you find yourself in a situation where you are facing a tax penalty for any reason, then the best thing to do is speak to your accountant as soon as possible, and give as much information as you can to resolve the issue quickly.
If you receive a penalty notice, or know you haven't met your tax and filing obligations in good time, then please get in touch on 01709 327 215 or email info@branagans.co.uk and we would be happy to give you the guidance you need.
