New HMRC services for Self-Assessment

To support taxpayers, HMRC has introduced new digital services as part of its Transformation Roadmap, making it easier to manage Self-Assessment tax affairs online.

What’s new?

  • Easier registration and opt-out for Self-Assessment.
  • Improved on-screen messages to reduce uncertainty and limit the need to chase HMRC.
  • A better online appeal process for late filing and late payment penalties.

Why it matters

  1. File early and pay smarter
    Tax payers are being encouraged to file their 2024-25 Self-Assessment return early. This allows them to check their liability and, if income has fallen, potentially reduce the amount due in January. It also means any refund due can be received earlier.
  2. Spread the cost
    Payments on Account allow you to pay tax in two equal instalments, on 31 January and 31 July, based on the previous year’s bill. Any remaining balance for the year must be paid by 31 January 2026, alongside the first instalment for the following year.
  3. Digital-first convenience
    HMRC is continuing its digital shift, with a goal of handling the majority of taxpayer interactions online by 2030. 

 

Top TipsWhy it is useful
Check if you need to fileUse the GOV.UK eligibility checker or speak with us to avoid penalties for late registration.
Use flexible payment optionsTime to Pay and Budget Payment Plans can spread the cost and help avoid interest and penalties.
Appeal online if neededThe improved system makes it easier to challenge late penalties.
Be scam-awareReminder not to respond to emails or texts claiming to be from HMRC. Always go through official channels.

 

Final thoughts

Early filing, reviewing income changes, and HMRC support with digital services aims to reduce anxiety and improve cash flow planning for tax payers.

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