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More Self Assessment customers are submitting their tax return on the first day of the tax year.
GAD has completed a major review of the Isle of Man National Insurance Fund. The report includes projections up to the year 2082 and projected population changes.
GAD supported the government as it considered the methodology surrounding the SCAPE discount rate. A public consultation sought views on methodologies for the discount rate.
Thousands of taxpayers have been given more time to fill gaps in their National Insurance record and help increase the amount they receive in State Pension.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Married couples or those in a civil partnership could save up to £252 a year by claiming Marriage Allowance.
HMRC has revealed that 11.4 million customers filed their tax return for the 2021 to 2022 tax year by 31 January.
Millions of customers still to file their Self Assessment tax return with one week left until the deadline.
Tens of thousands of customers have used the HMRC app to pay their Self Assessment bill.
People aged 65 and over accounted for 16% of those who filed a tax return for the 2020 to 2021 tax year.
HMRC will introduce legislation to change the way repayment agents are paid for their services to better protect taxpayers and improve standards in the sector.
There is less than one month for millions of customers to file their Self Assessment tax return for the 2021 to 2022 tax year.
Thousands of customers filed their Self Assessment tax return on Christmas Day.
Self-employed individuals and landlords will have more time to prepare for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA), following a government announcement today (19 December 2022).
Self Assessment customers can do their tax returns ahead of Christmas so they tick it off their to-do list and enjoy the festivities.
Thousands of people are choosing to use the app to make Self Assessment payments because it is a quick and easy way to manage any tax they owe.
New employees can use the secure HMRC app to find out their personal tax information and pass details on to their employer - saving them time.
How HMRC assesses profits for sole traders and partnerships who use an accounting date between 6 April and 30 March will change from 6 April 2023.
Self Assessment customers are using the self-serve Time to Pay facility to spread the cost of their tax bill into manageable monthly payments.
Customers must declare any COVID-19 payments received during the 2021 to 2022 tax year on their Self Assessment tax return.
There are 100 days left to complete Self Assessment tax returns, ahead of the deadline on 31 January 2023.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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