Missed the Self Assessment deadline? Follow LITRG’s four steps
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is urging the estimated one million taxpayers who failed to file their tax return on time to get their tax affairs back on track.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is urging the estimated one million taxpayers who failed to file their tax return on time to get their tax affairs back on track.
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From April 2026, many people who are self-employed and/or landlords will need to report their income and expenses to HMRC using a new system, called Making Tax Digital for Income Tax. Making Tax Digital will require affected taxpayers to use commercial software. This blog explores what taxpayers ...
For most people, the deadline to submit their 2024/25 self assessment tax return was 31 January 2026, and HMRC have estimated that 1 million people missed this deadline. If you are one of them, don’t bury your head in the sand – follow the relevant steps set out below to get your tax affairs back ...
Clause 252 and Schedule 22 enable HMRC to obtain data from third-party data holders on an ongoing basis. Our briefing highlights the need for safeguards and appropriate processes for challenging and correcting data.
The CIOT and LITRG have responded to the consultation on the future of council tax in Scotland published jointly by the Scottish government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA).