Seld Assesment
I'd give myself a 4 outta 10?!
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Filled the main declaration in online with my accountant's website as soon as the financial year ended, they'll sort the rest out.
Will give me a month or 2 to refill my personal tax account cos I raided it to avoid paying a divi in February.
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You should start to panic about October time. If you got notification last year, you will get a notification again soon.Originally posted by MickeyP View PostThanks all. Still not received notification to fill one in yet. How long should I leave it before ringing them up?
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Thanks all. Still not received notification to fill one in yet. How long should I leave it before ringing them up?
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31 October for paper returns, or three months after the issue notice (whichever is later).Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAges yet. From memory (although I am senile) paper in end Dec, online in by end January. (Assuming paper is still allowed, never use it)
If you want any unpaid tax collected through your tax code (up to £2k) and you're filing online then it's the end of December.
Otherwise it's the normal 31 January date.
Actual returns, or notices to complete, have started going out already.
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Mine hit today as well, although as it was done online last year, I just had a letter this time, there was also a note regarding harsher penalties for being late.
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Ages yet. From memory (although I am senile) paper in end Dec, online in by end January. (Assuming paper is still allowed, never use it)
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When can I expect this to hit the the doormat for last year 10/11?
Any ideas?
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