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Unlike many other countries, not everyone in the United Kingdom has to submit an annual personal tax return. However, more and more people do. Have a look over the list below and keep in mind that you must submit a return if you;
have an overall income of over £100,000;
are self-employed and earned more than £1,000 before you deducted expenses you can claim tax relief on;
are a partner in a business partnership;
have an income from property letting is over £2,500;
received tips and commission of more than £2,500;
earn income from savings and investments of above £10,000;
received dividends payments exceeding £10,000;
have foreign income even if you have already paid tax in the host country;
or your partner have a total income over £50,000 and you are receiving Child Benefits;
have sold personal possessions worth more than £6000, apart from your car, or any other assets, such as shares or a holiday home;
have received income from a trust;
are a religious minister, Lloyd’s underwriter, examiner, exam moderator or invigilator or a share fisherman
need to prove that you are self-employed to claim Tax-Free Childcare or the Maternity Allowance;
are entitled to claim tax relief on work-related expenses above £2,500 which, for many, will be the case from remote working;
At CooperFaure, we will work with you to ensure that you know your tax position as soon as is practicable after the end of the tax year.
Are you eligible for tax relief?
You may be entitled to a tax relief that you are unaware of. For instance, many employees will be entitled to a rebate against the costs of working from home in the 2020-21 and 2021-22 tax years. Details of what you can claim are here (link to blog).
As of 2021 we will be sending out an online questionnaire which will guide you through the process step-by-step.
If you have a rebate due, HMRC usually makes the payment within four weeks of the submission of your tax return.
If you have tax to pay, the deadline remains 31st January irrespective of when you submit your tax return . Early submission enables you to plan your cashflow.
From the 6th April 2023, Making Tax Digital will replace tax return submissions for all self-employed businesses and landlords with a turnover of over £10,000.
This will require five filings a year in an electronic format. If your trading year is aligned to the tax year, your first report will be due in August 2023.
Whilst this may seem like an age away, we are implementing cost-effective solutions to get you ready for Making Tax Digital.