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You can file your Self Assessment tax return online if you are self-employed or not, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. You need to sign in with your Government Gateway user ID and password, and your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) number. You can also view, check, print or sign up for paperless notifications of your return.
To access Self Assessment, you need to set up a Government Gateway account for HMRC online services. You can use the same sign in details for both personal tax and Self Assessment accounts.
Use your personal tax account to check and manage your Self Assessment tax bill and other records with HMRC. You'll need to sign in with your Government Gateway user ID and password and prove your identity.
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- check how much Self Assessment tax you owe and make a payment. - set reminders for your Self Assessment payments. - check and save your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) for Self Assessment. - check and save your National Insurance number. - check your next tax credit payments. - manage and renew your tax credits. - access your Help to Save account
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Apr 5, 2023 · 24 Aug 2023. How to fill in a self-assessment tax return. Find out how fill out HMRC's self-assessment tax return for the 2022-23 tax year, and what income you need to declare. Matthew Jenkin Senior writer. In this article. What is a self-assessment tax return? Who pays self-assessment tax? Step-by-step: how to register for self-assessment.
When you register for Self Assessment you’ll also receive a 12-digit Government Gateway ID, also called your User ID. Keep this safe! If you lose it, it can take a while to receive a new one and you’ll need it to access your HMRC online account. Activation code (for your first Self Assessment)
A Self Assessment tax return is a form for people who earn more than £100,000 in the UK. You need to register for Self Assessment, set up a Government Gateway account, and fill in the main section (SA100) and the supplementary pages (SA200) with your income, expenses, and tax relief. You need to pay your tax bill by the deadlines set by HMRC.