Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
HMRC is giving the self-employed more time to file their tax return if they give Covid as an excuse for late filing.
This year, almost 12m self-employed people, those with second forms of income and landlords are due to file a personal tax return by the end of January.
Almost 5.5m of those 12m self-assessment taxpayers are yet to submit returns, with weeks to go before the deadline.
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However, the taxman is developing a simplified “Covid excuse” form that will allow the self-employed to miss the January 31 deadline for filing and paying tax.
It will allow those who say they have a reason for late filing due to the pandemic to avoid stiff penalties, with the Sunday Times quoting sources that HMRC is planning a “very lenient” attitude.
The decision will be a boost for millions of self-employed people who put money aside to pay income tax at the end of the year but have had to use their savings to stay afloat.
Freelancers’ incomes fell 30 per cent to record lows last year, according to the freelancer body IPSE. One in five self-employed people will have to