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Don’t put off till tomorrow what can be done today – why get help with your tax return?

02 November 2023 • HMRC

According to HMRC more than 12 million people are expected to file their tax return by the end of January. Last year, over 22,000 went online to submit their return between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day!

Benjamin Franklin famously said, “Don’t put off till tomorrow what can be done todaybut, when it comes to completing a self-assessment tax return, a lot of people do just that because they find it time consuming, complicated, and extremely stressful.

As a result, every year thousands are penalised for missing deadlines, not completing their returns correctly or retaining required paperwork and end up having to pay substantial fines which could have been avoided.

Avoid penalty charges and take advantage of tax reliefs

Warrener Stewart offers a comprehensive, accurate self-assessment service that will save you valuable time and take away the stress. It includes registering correctly with HMRC, helping you gather the required information and advising which financial records you need to keep.  

We then calculate your tax liability, complete your return and file it on your behalf. Finally, we make sure that you are aware of any tax liability, and when it needs to be settled.

Using our professional service will ensure that your tax return is filed correctly and on time, helping avoid penalty fines. We will also check your self-assessment is completed in the most tax efficient way, taking advantage of any tax relief benefits – some of which often get overlooked – which can potentially save you money.  

So, if you are putting off working on your personal tax return, or would prefer a bit of time off over Christmas, why not give us a call on either 020 7731 6163 or email info@warrenerstewart.com

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