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Paper self-assessment tax date imminent
Taxpayers are being reminded that the date for submitting a paper self-assessment tax return is looming.
The cut-off point for paper returns is 31 October.
Last year, some 2,467,000 people submitted self-assessment tax returns in paper format.
Of those, 2,143,000 (87 per cent) managed to meet the deadline. Late returns could mean a £100 penalty.
However, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is encouraging taxpayers to consider online filing.
Stephen Banyard, director of HMRC's business customer unit, said: "The other option would be to file online - three quarters of self assessment filers already do so - where you get three months longer to file.
"Online filing has other advantages too: your tax is calculated automatically; you get an immediate online acknowledgement once you've filed; and it's processed faster, so any money you're owed is repaid more quickly. So, it is really worth considering."
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