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In recent years, an increasing number of individuals have opted to file their Self-Assessment tax returns early.
Since 2018, submissions on the first day of the tax year have more than doubled.
As experts, we understand the benefits of filing your tax return early, so why should you submit yours now?
Advantages of early tax filing
Submitting your tax return early presents several benefits:
Eligibility for Self-Assessment
You may be required to submit a Self-Assessment if you:
Embracing the future of tax filing
With nearly 97 per cent of customers filing their Self-Assessment tax returns online, digital tax management has become the norm.
From April 2026, you will need to keep digital records and provide quarterly updates on your income and expenses to HMRC through Making Tax Digital compatible software. This applies if you have an income over £50,000.
Early submission not only offers a stress-free experience but also allows for improved financial planning and control.
If you need advice on submitting your Self-Assessment tax return, contact us today.
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