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This is the deadline for online tax returns for the 2021-22 tax year. HMRC must have received your tax return by midnight.
The UK Tax filing deadline for self assessment tax returns is midnight of 31st January 2023, however, you can file your tax return after the 5th of April 2022. While this is the general 2022 UK tax filing deadline, we’ve listed below all applicable tax deadlines falling in between the 31st January 2023 cut–off date. Not all criteria will be applicable to you but we find that our clients benefit by staying updated on all applicable UK tax return deadlines in the event personal situations change.
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The self assessment tax deadline for making your final submission and payments for any tax you owe for the current tax year is the 31st of January 2023.
This deadline is for informing HMRC you’re a self-employed taxpayer; thus keeping them informed that you have to submit a tax return the following year. However, if you’ve already got yourself registered with HMRC as ‘self-employed’ it is not necessary to follow this deadline protocol.
Self-employed UK taxpayers submitting a paper tax return (not online) must meet this deadline. The option is still available, although, we encourage clients to opt for online tax filing in the UK as the easier and more efficient method; you can always enlist our services to tackle any online tax filing complications. Plus, paper filing may soon be redundant once the Government proceeds with its ‘Making Tax Digital plan.
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File your online tax returns by this date, if you want your tax to be deducted through PAYE using your tax code. This option is applicable provided you earn an income that’s already under the PAYE income tax system; in most cases, this means you’re employed in addition to being self-employed or your self-assessment tax for the current tax year comes to less than £ 3,000.