I don't know if I need to complete a Tax Return - TaxAid (2024)

Help with your Tax Return guide

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HM Revenue and Customs sends Tax Returns – or a notice to file on-line – to everyone in the Self-Assessment system in April / May every year.

If you receive a tax return, or a notice to file on-line, you must complete a return and submit it to HMRC. This is so even if you are an employee and all your income is taxed under PAYE.

The only exception to this rule is where you have grounds for asking for the tax return to be withdrawn – see below.

You may not receive any paper communication from HMRC telling you to file a return. Instead, you may be alerted by email that you need to file a return. This should only happen if you signed up to HMRC’s digital self-assessment email reminders service.

If you have not received a tax return, but think you need to complete one, please read the section below entitled ‘Do you need to complete a tax return?’.

Asking HMRC to withdraw a tax return

If you think you do not need to submit a tax return, for example because all your income is taxed under PAYE and you have no additional tax liability, you can phone HMRC on 0300 200 3310 and ask for the tax return to be withdrawn. If HMRC agrees, this will means that you no longer have to file a return.

You can ask for a return to be withdrawn even after late filing penalties have been charged. If HMRC agrees, you will not need to file the return and any penalties issued for missing the tax return filing deadline will be cancelled.

You will usually have only two years from the end of the tax year for which the return is due, in which to ask for a return to be withdrawn. So don’t delay. If there are exceptional factors, you are on low income, and you need tax returns to be withdrawn for a number of years, ask TaxAid for advice.

HMRC will not normally withdraw a return if you have been self-employed at any time during the tax year – even if it was only for a short time and there is no tax owing.

Do you need to complete a Tax Return?

Most taxpayers in the UK are taxed at source and so do not need to complete a Self Assessment Tax Return. ‘Taxed at source’ means that the money you receive has already had tax taken off, such as the wages you get from your employer when paid under the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system, or UK bank interest taxed at source.

People who have income that has not been taxed at source, or not taxed at the correct rate, and on which tax is due, are required to inform HM Revenue & Customs about the income within six months of the end of the tax year in which the income is received (that is by 5 October following the end of the tax year). HMRC will then send you a notice to file a tax return, either by post or electronically.

Such income would include, for example, rental income, self-employed income, savings income over the savings allowance, and occasional untaxed income like eBay sales or casual freelance earnings.

If you are unsure if your eBay activity is taxable, see http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/guidance/selling/badges.htm.

You also need to tell HMRC about taxable chargeable gains – www.gov.uk/capital-gains-tax.

There is some information on self assessment on the HMRC pages of the Gov.uk website.

If you are an employee or pensioner and think you may have paid too little tax under PAYE, you will normally be able to resolve this without the need for tax returns. You should contact HMRC by phone on 0300 200 3300. It is best to resolve the matter without the issue of tax returns. This is because there are strict submission deadlines for tax returns and you could accidentally end up paying penalties and interest in addition to any tax due.

Tax Refunds

If you are due a tax refund, completing a tax return is unlikely to be the best route. Instead, you should submit a repayment claim form, or, for overpayments of tax under PAYE, simply contact HMRC. There is some information on the option on the Gov.uk website.

I don't know if I need to complete a Tax Return - TaxAid (2024)

FAQs

How do you know if you need to file a tax return or not? ›

A tax return is necessary when their earned income is more than their standard deduction. The standard deduction for single dependents who are under age 65 and not blind is the greater of: $1,150 in 2022.

Do I need to file a tax return if I didn't work? ›

Individuals who fall below the minimum may still have to file a tax return under certain circ*mstances; for instance, if you had $400 in self-employment earnings, you'll have to file and pay self-employment tax. If you have no income, however, you aren't obligated to file.

Who does not have to file a tax return? ›

The very basic and general answer is this: as a filing single or married filing separate person, if your 2022 income did not equal or exceed the standard deduction limit of $12,950 and you do not owe any special taxes or have any special tax situations, you do not need to file.

What happens if I don't file a tax return? ›

We calculate the Failure to File Penalty in this way: The Failure to File Penalty is 5% of the unpaid taxes for each month or part of a month that a tax return is late. The penalty won't exceed 25% of your unpaid taxes.

At what income do I need to file a tax return? ›

The minimum income amount depends on your filing status and age. In 2022, for example, the minimum for single filing status if under age 65 is $12,950. If your income is below that threshold, you generally do not need to file a federal tax return.

Who must submit a tax return? ›

Step 2: You must submit a return

If you are registered for income tax, you will be required to submit an annual income tax return to SARS based on the Gazette. See the Tax Tables. The year of assessment (commonly referred to as a “tax year”) runs from 1 March to 28 February.

How long can you work without filing taxes? ›

The IRS expects every business to file a federal tax return and pay taxes every year. So the real answer to that question is (drumroll please): Zero. There are no IRS-issued guidelines or allowances that will let you skip filing taxes for a year.

How do I file no income tax return? ›

You can file a nil ITR online through e-filing.
  1. Before you begin, keep the following details ready - PAN, Aadhaar, Bank Account and Salary details, Form 16 and Investment details (if any).
  2. Visit the official website of Income Tax Department and login in with your registered user ID/Password.

Do I have to file taxes if I made less than 20000? ›

Not everyone is required to file or pay taxes. Depending on your age, filing status, and dependents, for the 2022 tax year, the gross income threshold for filing taxes is between $12,550 and $28,500. If you have self-employment income, you're required to report your income and file taxes if you make $400 or more.

Why would someone not file a tax return? ›

You won't need to file a tax return if all of the following are true for your situation: You're under age 65. Earn less than the 2022 standard deduction for your filing status. Don't have any special circ*mstances that require you to file (like earning $400 or more of net self-employment income)

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