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Ian Bunting

Some Lanarkshire residents still haven't filed their self assessment tax returns

As many as 300,000 more self assessment tax returns - including some in Lanarkshire - are still outstanding compared with this time last year, according to new research.

Following an update from HMRC which has announced it will waive the penalty for late filing and late payment for one month, The Accountancy Partnership investigated the level of returns completed versus the previous 12 months.

The online accounting services provider found that almost 6.5 million returns had been completed so far ahead of the January 31 deadline. However, during the same time last year, HMRC had received 6.6 million returns.

The tax authority also expects 100,000 more returns this year, suggesting as many as 300,000 more self assessment tax returns are still outstanding versus this time last year.

While business operating conditions are still difficult for many following the pandemic, and in the wake of supply chain issues and energy price increases, accounting experts are urging Lanarkshire business owners to complete their returns in order to avoid financial penalties.

Lee Murphy, managing director at The Accountancy Partnership, told Lanarkshire Live : “While it can be tempting to put off completing self assessment returns, the month-long penalty waiver isn’t a deadline extension; that remains January 31.

"We encourage everyone that hasn’t filed their return to make a start as soon as they can as it may take longer to complete than anticipated as coronavirus grants and government schemes that have been used also have to be accounted for this year.

“If business owners are struggling with their returns, speaking to someone that can help as soon as possible is essential. Accountants and finance professionals are also busy at this time of year and there is no guarantee they have the time to support as the deadline gets closer. Therefore, we suggest getting the support and advice needed as early as possible.

“Completing accounts and submitting them in good time gives business owners one less thing to worry about as they start of the new year.”

For support on self assessment or any other business finance matter, and to read the full SME Business Owner Mental Health report, head online.

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