Small businesses who missed first tax return deadline spared HMRC fine

Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
HMRC is dismissing fines for around 120,000 businesses who missed the first Making Tax Digital deadline on August 7.
A significant one in four businesses failed to file on time, meaning that HMRC could have issued tens of millions of pounds worth of fines. Officials said that they wouldn’t issue the penalties because businesses are ‘fully focused’ on exiting the EU come October 31.
Fines sit between £100 and £400 (linked to the gross turnover of the business) but the Government did say back in February that there would be a “light touch” approach to penalties, but this is the first time no fines have been issued.
The move comes amid a series of leniency measures to help businesses ahead of a possible no-deal Brexit.
MTD bothersome for businesses
HMRC said that it wanted to help businesses transition into Making Tax Digital, supporting the 490,000 companies with sales above the VAT threshold of £85,000 who were due to file by August 7.
Though some missed the deadline, nearly a million businesses registered for MTD beforehand and 900,000 VAT returns were successfully submitted through the service.
Deputy CEO of HMRC, Jim Harra, said: “We are very pleased that nearly a million

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