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What are taxes? One of the biggest questions you can ask yourself! The comprehensive definition is the following – ‘a compulsory contribution to the government, collected through an employer’s income or additional costs from goods you can buy’.
Taxes are a part of everyday life, whether someone has a limited company or they are a sole trader, everyone will contribute naturally in one way or another.
There are various taxes a person can contribute towards; one example is a self-assessment tax return.
The next step to understanding taxes would be how can I register for them?
Firstly, what is self-assessment? A self-assessment tax return is a personal tax return.
To file a self-assessment tax return, an individual will need to register and obtain their self-assessment UTR (unique taxpayer reference) which is a 10-digit number unique to an individual, very similar to the national insurance number.
Registering for self-assessment requires an individual’s personal details such as their national insurance number, home address, phone number, date of birth, and the date of when they wish to start the registration. The form can be found online and this can be filled out with the personal details as requested.
Click here for the registration form.
Once this has been submitted, the individual is now registered for self-assessment. It can take up to 2 weeks for the self-assessment UTR to arrive. Once this has been obtained, the self-assessment tax return can now be filed.
If you require assistance in registering for self-assessment or completing your self-assessment tax return, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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