Penalties await those who miss the tax return deadline
Taxpayers who miss tomorrow's 31st January self-assessment tax return deadline for the 2015-16 tax year, will face an immediate £100 late filing penalty.
This initial fine will be followed by a string of other penalties for failing to submit a tax return online three, six and 12 months after the 31st January cut-off.
In total, the financial penalties for a 12-month overdue tax return will be a minimum of £1,600, which can seriously affect the bottom line of any self-employed professional or sole trader.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) also penalised 8,000 more UK taxpayers for unacceptable errors in the last tax year than it did a year earlier, according to data following a Freedom of Information request from RSM.
The figures indicate that 40% more taxpayers are being fined by HMRC for deliberately understating their revenue on their self-assessment tax return.
During the 2015-16 financial year, the tax authority issued 28,663 financial penalties to taxpayers for errors made on self-assessment forms, compared with just 20,740 throughout the 2014-15 financial year.
That figure was drastically lower still during the 2012-13 financial year, with just 5,162 taxpayers penalised, underlining HMRC’s increased focus and ruthlessness on tax evaders.
George Bull, tax expert, RSM, said: “It’s difficult to read the figures without drawing the conclusion that something has changed in HMRC’s approach to penalties.
“This spike in penalties suggests a marked change in attitude at HMRC, and it is clear that inspectors are now taking a much harder line.”
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Last updated: 30th January 2017