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Do I need to complete a self-assessment tax return?
I have heard that the deadline for completing a self-assessment tax return is 31st January, but I am not sure whether I need to complete one?
You may need to prepare and submit a self-assessment tax return if:
- You are a self-employed sole trader and earned over £1,000
- You are a partner of a business partnership
- You have an annual income over £150,000
- You have untaxed income for example, property income, tips and commission or income from savings and dividends that exceed your tax-free limits.
You may also need to consider your tax position if you or your partner received Child Benefit and either of you had an annual income of more than £60,000.
This list is not exhaustive, but gives you an idea of what can trigger the need for a self-assessment tax return.
If you need to complete a self-assessment tax return for the first time and don’t know where to start, we can help.
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We love working with self-employed professionals and business owners and if you are not receiving the service and support you deserve from your accountant then talk to our friendly team at TaxAssist Accountants. Call us on 020 3397 1520 or drop us a line using our online enquiry form. We offer free initial consultations, advice and support over the phone or via video meeting if you have any concerns about face-to-face meetings.
Frequently Asked Questions
The deadline for completing a self-assessment tax return is 31st January, when completing this online. If you want to submit a paper tax return, the deadline is 31st October.
There are lots of benefits to getting ahead with your tax return, to find out more look at our content hub.
Date published 7 Jan 2020 | Last updated 19 Sep 2024
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