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Returns online must be filed by the end of this month. If you submit a paper return after the end of October, or you file online after January 31, you could face a £100 penalty.
When filing online, your tax is calculated automatically and it's processed faster, so any money you''re owed is repaid faster.
HMRC''s Sarah Walker says if you haven''t yet sent in your 2008-09 tax return, you need to start thinking about it now.
And if you haven''t filed online before, allow plenty of time to complete the registration process - that way, you'll avoid a last-minute rush at the end of the month.
If you need advice concerning your tax return then speak with a member of the Excellium Umbrella team who will be happy to help.
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PCG demands fairer tax system
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Video Transcript
Do your Self Assessment tax return online by the end of January, or risk a penalty. That''s the message to come from HM Revenue and Customs.Returns online must be filed by the end of this month. If you submit a paper return after the end of October, or you file online after January 31, you could face a £100 penalty.
When filing online, your tax is calculated automatically and it's processed faster, so any money you''re owed is repaid faster.
HMRC''s Sarah Walker says if you haven''t yet sent in your 2008-09 tax return, you need to start thinking about it now.
And if you haven''t filed online before, allow plenty of time to complete the registration process - that way, you'll avoid a last-minute rush at the end of the month.
If you need advice concerning your tax return then speak with a member of the Excellium Umbrella team who will be happy to help.













