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Dear customer,

There are 100 days to go until the deadline for filing your Self Assessment return online. But there’s no time like the present to complete your tax return. 

You need to file your return by 31‌‌‌ January 2024. But filing your return early means you can find out how much you owe, and help you budget and plan for your payment. And if you’re due a refund, you can claim it back sooner.

If you’ve already sent us your return and paid, thank you. You don’t need to do anything else. 

Get help if you need it
We want to help you get your tax return right. There’s lots of support available:
watch our short easy to follow YouTube videos 
use HMRC’s digital assistant, community forums, social media to ask questions and find answers
use the step-by-step guide to check what you need to do to file your first tax return

We’ll keep sending you reminder emails until you file your return. You can opt out of Self Assessment help and support emails for this year. Or if you’ve stopped Self Assessment, you can unsubscribe from the email service completely – just follow the links below.

Yours faithfully
HM Revenue and Customs
 
 
Don’t need to complete a tax return?
If you think you are no longer required to complete a Self Assessment return, you can 'Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return'.

If you no longer need to complete a Self Assessment return tell us at, 'If you no longer need to send a tax return' or find more help on our YouTube channel

Protect your information
Criminals are great pretenders  they use emails, phone calls and texts to try and dupe people. If someone contacts you saying they’re from HMRC and wants you to transfer money urgently or give personal information, never let yourself be rushed.

Tax scams come in many forms. Some offer a rebate, others tell you that your tax details are out of date or threaten immediate arrest for tax evasion. Unexpected contacts like these should set alarm bells ringing, so take your time and search 'HMRC scams' for our advice on GOV.‌‌‌UK.

Never share your Government Gateway details. Someone using them could steal from you or make a fraudulent claim in your name.
 
 
 
 
 
Stay safe online
For more information, please search 'avoid and report internet scams and phishing' on GOV​.UK.

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