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Self-assessment tax deadline still looms for two million | Self-assessment tax deadline still looms for two million |
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More than two million people face a last-minute rush to complete self-assessment tax forms before a deadline. | More than two million people face a last-minute rush to complete self-assessment tax forms before a deadline. |
Some 11.8 million people, primarily those with more than one source of income and the self-employed, are required to complete returns. | Some 11.8 million people, primarily those with more than one source of income and the self-employed, are required to complete returns. |
Most have met the online filing cut-off at the end of Wednesday, following an earlier deadline for paper returns. | Most have met the online filing cut-off at the end of Wednesday, following an earlier deadline for paper returns. |
Fines can be issued immediately for late filing, despite plans to shift to a points-based system in the future. | Fines can be issued immediately for late filing, despite plans to shift to a points-based system in the future. |
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said that it had received 9.2 million returns, according to the latest available data. Nine out of 10 completed returns had been filed online. | |
A total of 167,337 people submitted their details on Sunday, the final non-working day before the deadline. | A total of 167,337 people submitted their details on Sunday, the final non-working day before the deadline. |
Many have to settle an income tax or capital gains tax bill at the time of the deadline. | Many have to settle an income tax or capital gains tax bill at the time of the deadline. |
Some campaigners have alerted taxpayers to the fact that it is no longer possible to pay tax by credit card or via the Post Office. | Some campaigners have alerted taxpayers to the fact that it is no longer possible to pay tax by credit card or via the Post Office. |
Penalty system | Penalty system |
Meanwhile, accountants have also expressed concerns that some people may believe the system of fines had already changed. | Meanwhile, accountants have also expressed concerns that some people may believe the system of fines had already changed. |
The current system means HMRC could demand a penalty of £100 for late filling during the first three months after the deadline. | The current system means HMRC could demand a penalty of £100 for late filling during the first three months after the deadline. |
After three months, additional penalties of £10 per day can be demanded, up to a maximum of £900, followed by further charges six and 12 months after the deadline. | After three months, additional penalties of £10 per day can be demanded, up to a maximum of £900, followed by further charges six and 12 months after the deadline. |
However, the government is working on plans to introduce a points-based system, similar to driving offences, for those who fail to submit their tax returns on time, rather than an automatic fine. | However, the government is working on plans to introduce a points-based system, similar to driving offences, for those who fail to submit their tax returns on time, rather than an automatic fine. |
This could begin with VAT in the 2019 tax year, before income tax is added to the system later, but some accountants are concerned that people may mistakenly believe such a change had already come into force. | This could begin with VAT in the 2019 tax year, before income tax is added to the system later, but some accountants are concerned that people may mistakenly believe such a change had already come into force. |
Chas Roy-Chowdhury, head of taxation at the ACCA accountancy body, said now was the time for those needing to complete their self-assessment and pay tax to "get their skates on". |
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