HMRC’s have moved all of their self assessment (SA) guidance to the GOV.UK domain, as part of the ongoing migration of information from the Revenue’s own site.
The department has pledge to “make sure nothing gets lost during this transition”, and bookmarked links will automatically redirect to a page on either the government web hub or, in cases of outdated details, the National Archives site.
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Half a million taxpayers have yet to submit their 2012/13 self assessment tax returns, HMRC have revealed as the department stands to collect thousands of pounds in fines for late filing.
“The figures are broadly the same as earlier years,” said a Revenue spokesperson. “We will enforce collection of every single penalty. There is no single reason why taxpayers have not filed. We urge those who have not filed to do so online now.

