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Previously on "Submitted Self Assessment Tax Return a day late"
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They're proposing the fixed penalty will be £100 for this current years tax return if it is filed late in 2012 i.e. no longer capped to the tax amount due.
Another linky HM Revenue & Customs: Penalties for late filing of returns and late payment of tax and harmonisation interest
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I believe that the penalty cannot be more than the tax owed. Although I also believe HMRC are changing that soon...
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I would suggest not paying the penalty, appeal the penalty to have it reduce to NIL and no money has to change hands.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostYou'll have to pay the penalty, but later in the year they'll refund it
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You'll have to pay the penalty, but later in the year they'll refund it
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Your penalty should be reduced to zero as there is no tax due.
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Submitted Self Assessment Tax Return a day late
on 1st feb (last date was 31st jan). After the calculations the HMRC owes me money (not the other way 'round). Will I still be penalised 100 quid for submitting the return late?Tags: None
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