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Confused and confounded about tax?

2 mins read Workplace issues/your health
With the Self Assessment deadline for 2018/19 approaching at the end of this month, it can be a stressful time for those who are new to the process.

With nearly 400,000 people per year joining the ranks of self-employment per year, the ability for the Self Assessment tax return process to confuse and confound continues.

With those earning any self-employment income in tax year 2018/19 facing their first tax return deadline on 31 January 2020, David Redfern, tax specialist and director at DSR Tax Claims Ltd, says: ‘The deadline for informing HMRC that you were self-employed during the previous tax year was 5 October. By registering for Self Assessment, you will not only receive your authorisation code for online Self Assessment but you will also receive your UTR or unique taxpayer reference.

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