Fast, effortless and 100% online. Learn more
You can make filing your taxes much easier by avoiding these common Self Assessment mistakes:
You need a UTR number for your Self Assessment.
It takes weeks to get it, so don’t wait until the last minute.
If you’re not sure about the deadlines, check our post on the UK tax year dates here.
There are many ways to reduce your tax bill.
You should:
HMRC may ask you to pay this year’s bill and also a “Payment on Account.”
Your first January payment could be 50% bigger than you think.
If you’re self-employed, remember that payments on account are charged at the end of January and the end of July.
Read our guide to Payments on Account here.
If you are under the wrong tax code, you could be paying too much tax.
Check our post on what your tax code means and how to find it.
If there’s a mistake, call HMRC as soon as possible.
There are three main components that determine your tax code:
If you have a full-time job besides being self-employed, you need to let HMRC know so you don’t pay extra tax.
Ask your employer for a P60 and P11D: this will show you how much you earned and how much tax was paid.
You need to record this on the Employment pages of your tax return.
Sign up for important updates, deadline reminders and basic tax hacks sent straight to your inbox.
"*" indicates required fields
Or see our Guides, Calculators or Taxopedia