Dear customer, |
If you still need to send us your tax return or make a payment, you only have until 31 January 2023 to submit your tax return for 2021 to 2022 and pay any tax you may owe. |
If you’ve already sent us your tax return and paid, thank you. You don’t need to do anything else. |
If not, take advantage of HMRC’s online support today to avoid a late filing penalty. |
We offer a range of short videos designed to help with the completion of your Self Assessment tax return. Make your selection from our 'Filling in your tax return' playlist available on HMRC’s YouTube channel. |
Or join the following live webinars – during which you can ask questions using the on-screen text box. |
Starting your online Self Assessment tax return |
Get started with this live webinar showing you how to sign in to the HMRC online service, tailoring your tax return and other useful hints and tips. |
Register here |
Finishing your online Self Assessment tax return |
We’ll cover how to tell us about other income such as bank interest, dividends and pensions, claiming tax reliefs, payments on account and how to view and pay your Self Assessment tax bill. |
Register here |
The employment and self-employment sections of your online tax return |
Find out what to include on the employment pages of your tax return such as claiming tax relief for job-related expenses, where to show taxable expenses and benefits, tips and other payments. |
For the self-employed section we’ll show you what to include in turnover, where to tell us about coronavirus payments you may have received and allowable business expenses. |
Register here |
For more guidance including useful checklists, try HMRC’s toolkits, including: |
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If you can’t pay in full |
We know that many of our customers are facing financial difficulties. If you can’t pay by 31 January 2023, we may be able to help by arranging an affordable payment plan. Go to GOV.UK and search 'HMRC payment plan'. |
COVID-19 support schemes |
If you received any grants or payments from COVID-19 support schemes up to 5 April 2022, you’ll need to include these in your tax return. For more information, search 'reporting coronavirus grants' on GOV.UK. |
Yours faithfully |
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Geoff Greensmith |
Head of Digital Engagement and Communication Services |
Don’t need to complete a tax return? |
We’ll continue to send you reminder emails until you send us your return, but you can opt out of Self Assessment help and support emails for this year. |
If you think you are no longer required to complete an SA return, you can Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return. |
If you have ceased self-employment tell us at, Stop being self-employed. |