
Handy tips from Sage: Top tips to an efficient Self-Assessment process
With the Self-Assessment Tax deadline (31st January) fast approaching, Chris Downing from Sage offers 5 top tips for an efficient Self-Assessment process more»
With the Self-Assessment Tax deadline (31st January) fast approaching, Chris Downing from Sage offers 5 top tips for an efficient Self-Assessment process more»
Taxpayers who miss the 31 January self-assessment deadline have been advised to consider whether they have a legitimate case to challenge HMRC?s late submission penalty. more»
Wednesday 31 January isn?t just the date by which you have to submit your self-assessment for the 2016/17 tax year to HMRC. It?s also the date by which you have to pay your tax bill more»
A third of self-assessment tax payers are yet to submit their yearly return to HMRC, as the tax office hands a last-minute warning ahead of the 31 January deadline. more»
If you still haven?t got round to starting your tax return, you may be getting anxious about whether you?ll be able to submit it on time. Here are five top tips to help meet the deadline. more»
UK residents making a regular income through platforms like Airbnb, eBay and Gumtree have been urged to consider whether they are required to submit self-assessment tax returns to HMRC, or else risk instant financial penalties. more»
Self-employed workers in Britain?s so-called ?gig economy? have been advised by a lobby group to register with HMRC before the imminent self-assessment deadline for the previous tax year. more»
To assist new founders with understanding their responsibilities with HMRC, we take a look at the difference between flat rate and standard VAT to help you work out which best suits the needs of your company. more»
To help the owners of small companies maintain a good relationship with HMRC, Business Advice explains the difference between a tax return and a VAT return. more»
UK business owners must submit their self-assessment tax return to HMRC by midnight on 31 January or face an automatic penalty of ?100 for late filing. But for the million or so people that HMRC estimates fail to file their tax returns in time each year, is there any way of avoiding a fine? more»