- By Buckinghamshire Business First
- 26 January, 2023

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If you still need to submit your tax return for 2021 to 2022 and pay any tax you owe, you only have until January 31st 2023.
If not, take advantage of HMRC’s online support today to avoid a late filing penalty.
HMRC video playlist
This range of short videos is designed to help with the completion of your Self Assessment tax return.
Visit the 'Filling in your tax return' playlist on HMRC’s YouTube channel.
Live webinars
Join the following live webinars, during which you can ask questions using the on-screen text box. (There may be more than one date available for a webinar)
Starting your online Self Assessment tax return - 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 - how to declare 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 - what to include on the employment pages of your tax return, such as claiming tax relief for expenses; and for the self-employed section, what to include in turnover, where to report allowable business expenses and coronavirus payments you may have received. Register here >
For more guidance, try HMRC’s toolkits, including:
If you can’t pay in full
Contact HMRC if you can’t pay your tax bill by January 31st 2023. They may be able to help by arranging an affordable payment plan. Learn more here >
COVID-19 support schemes
If you received any grants or payments from COVID-19 support schemes up to April 5th 2022, you’ll need to include these in your tax return. Learn more here >