New HMRC figures show that around one million people missed the 31 January deadline, instantly triggering fines and setting ...
"Thank you to the millions of people and agents who filed their self assessment tax return and paid any tax owed by 31 ...
The £100m figure is likely to further increase as late filers will also face daily penalties and interest charges in February.
You might have just wrapped up the challenging task of filing a Self-Assessment tax return [1] on 31st January. Now you may feel it’s time ...
There were 475,722 taxpayers in the UK who waited until the final day to file their return.
Taxpayers who have yet to file their self-assessment return for the 2024-25 tax year face an initial £100 fine after the January 31 deadline ...
Anyone that hasn't filed their tax returns before the end of the day will risk a £100 fine ...
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE ACCOUNTING TEAMS WHO HAVE SURVIVED THE PERILOUS JANUARY PERIOD AND COME OUT ON THE OTHER SIDE! ------------- ...
Millions of taxpayers filed their Self Assessment tax return for the 2024 to 2025 tax year by the deadline. 97.25% of tax returns were filed ...
One million taxpayers are being warned they could be slapped with “automatic” fines if they fail to meet a crucial deadline.
Around one million taxpayers missed the HMRC self-assessment deadline, triggering automatic £100 fines and potential interest charges for late filers.