Self Assessment UK: Registration, Filing, Payments on Account and Penalties

Self Assessment Tax Return Dates UK — Key Deadlines

All Self Assessment deadlines. When to register, submit, and pay. Key dates for 2024/25 and 2025/26 tax years with penalties for late filing.

Tax information is based on HMRC rules for the 2026/27 tax year. Tax rules can change — always verify current rates at GOV.UK. This is not tax advice. Consider consulting a qualified tax adviser for your personal situation.

Missing Self Assessment deadlines can be expensive. Here are all the key dates you need to know.

Read more: See our Self Assessment guide for a complete overview of this topic.

Key Deadlines

2024/25 Tax Year

DateDeadline
6 April 2024Tax year starts
5 April 2025Tax year ends
5 October 2025Register for Self Assessment
31 October 2025Paper return deadline
30 December 2025Pay via PAYE (if eligible)
31 January 2026Online return + payment deadline

2025/26 Tax Year

DateDeadline
6 April 2025Tax year starts
5 April 2026Tax year ends
5 October 2026Register for Self Assessment
31 October 2026Paper return deadline
30 December 2026Pay via PAYE (if eligible)
31 January 2027Online return + payment deadline

Registration Deadlines

When to Register

Your SituationRegister By
Self-employed from 2024/255 October 2025
Self-employed from 2025/265 October 2026
New income source5 October after tax year
Company director5 October after tax year

Who Must Register

ReasonSelf Assessment Needed
Self-employedYes
Partner in partnershipYes
Company directorUsually
Rental incomeYes (if above thresholds)
Capital gainsYes (over annual exemption)
High income (£150k+)Yes
Child Benefit (high income)Yes (if earning £60k+)
Foreign incomeYes

How to Register

MethodProcess
OnlineCreate Government Gateway
Time taken10-20 days for UTR
Keep safeYour UTR number

Filing Deadlines

Paper Returns

DeadlineDetails
31 OctoberFollowing tax year end
Example31 October 2025 for 2024/25
HMRC calculatesTax for you
Must postIn time to arrive

Online Returns

DeadlineDetails
31 JanuaryFollowing tax year end
Example31 January 2026 for 2024/25
You calculateOr software does
3 months extravs paper

Which to Choose

MethodBest For
PaperSimple affairs
OnlineMost people
SoftwareComplex returns
AccountantPeace of mind

Payment Deadlines

Balancing Payment

When Due31 January
AmountTax owed for year
PlusFirst payment on account (if applicable)
MethodOnline, phone, bank

Payments on Account

What They AreAdvance payments
First payment31 January
Second payment31 July
Each payment50% of previous year’s bill
Final balanceFollowing 31 January

Payment on Account Example

ElementDateAmount
2024/25 tax31 Jan 2026£3,000
1st payment on account31 Jan 2026£1,500
2nd payment on account31 July 2026£1,500
2025/26 balance31 Jan 2027Varies

Can Reduce Payments on Account

If You ExpectAction
Lower tax billApply to reduce
Form SA303Or claim online
Be accuratePenalties if underestimate

Late Filing Penalties

Penalty Timeline

How LatePenalty
1 day late£100
3 months late£10/day (max £900)
6 months late5% of tax or £300 (higher)
12 months lateAnother 5% or £300 (higher)

Example Penalty Calculation

Scenario£2,000 Tax Owed
1 day late£100
3 months late£100 + £900 = £1,000
6 months late£1,000 + £300 = £1,300
12 months late£1,300 + £300 = £1,600

Appeals

ReasonMay Be Accepted
BereavementClose family
Serious illnessHospitalisation
HMRC errorTheir mistake
Natural disasterFire, flood
IT failureHMRC’s system

Late Payment Penalties

Payment Penalties

How LatePenalty
30 daysFirst 5% of tax
6 monthsAnother 5%
12 monthsAnother 5%

Interest

On Late PaymentCurrent Rate
Charged fromDue date
RateBank rate + 2.5%
CompoundsAdds to debt

Example: Late Payment

Scenario£5,000 Tax Owed
Due31 January
Paid1 August (6 months late)
30-day penalty£250
6-month penalty£250
Interest (~3.5%)~£87
Total extra~£587

PAYE Coding Option

Pay Through Tax Code

EligibilityCriteria
AmountUnder £3,000
Submit returnBy 30 December
Already in PAYEFor other income
HMRC allowsNot guaranteed

How It Works

ProcessDetails
Return by 30 DecOnline
Tax code adjustedFollowing year
Paid graduallyThrough salary
No lump sumEasier budgeting

Budget Payment Plan

If You Can’t Pay

OptionDetails
Time to PayArrangement with HMRC
Up to 12 monthsSometimes longer
Interest chargedStill applies
Set up onlineIf under £30k

Setting Up

MethodProcess
OnlineSelf-serve if eligible
PhoneCall HMRC helpline
After deadlineCan still arrange
Stops enforcementUsually

Planning Calendar

Annual Cycle

MonthAction
AprilNew tax year starts, begin records
OctoberRegister if new, paper deadline
DecemberAim to file online
JanuaryFinal deadline, pay
July2nd payment on account

Best Practice

ApproachBenefit
File earlyPeace of mind
Know billPlan payment
Pay on timeAvoid penalties
Keep recordsFor 5 years

Summary

Key DeadlineDate
Register5 October after tax year
Paper return31 October
Online return31 January
Payment31 January
2nd payment on account31 July
PenaltiesCost
1 day late filing£100
3 months lateUp to £1,000
Late payment 30 days5% of tax
Late payment 6 monthsExtra 5%
ChecklistStatus
Registered (if needed)
UTR received
Records ready
Return filed
Payment made

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Sources

  1. HMRC — Self Assessment tax returns