01278 228004

Chamber News

You are here: 

More help for Self Assessment taxpayers

Monday 8th March, 2021

Self Assessment taxpayers will not be charged a 5% late payment penalty if they pay their tax or set up a payment plan by 1 April, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced.

The payment deadline for Self Assessment is 31 January and interest is charged from 1 February on any amounts outstanding. Normally, a 5% late payment penalty is also charged on any unpaid tax that is still outstanding on 3 March. But this year, because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, HMRC is giving taxpayers more time to pay or set up a payment plan. 

Taxpayers can pay their tax bill or set up a monthly payment plan online at GOV.UK. They need to do this by midnight on 1 April to prevent being charged a late payment penalty.

The online Time to Pay facility allows taxpayers to spread the cost of their Self Assessment tax bill into monthly instalments until January 2022.

HMRC recognises the pressure affecting taxpayers due to the pandemic, and encourages anyone worried about paying their tax and unable to set up a payment plan online to contact HMRC for help and support on 0300 200 3822.

More than 97,260 customers have set up a self-serve Time to Pay arrangement online, totalling more than £367 million.

Jim Harra, HMRC’s Chief Executive said:

“Anyone worried about paying their tax can set up a payment plan to spread the cost into monthly instalments. Support is available at GOV.UK to help anyone struggling to meet their obligations.”

There are several ways that taxpayers can pay their Self Assessment tax bill in full. They can pay online, via their bank, or by post. More information on how to pay is at GOV.UK. Taxpayers should still pay in full if they can. This is the only way to stop interest accruing.

Self Assessment taxpayers who are required to make Payments on Account, and know their 2020 to 2021 tax bill is going to be lower than in 2019 to 2020 – for example due to loss of earnings because of COVID-19 – can reduce their Payments on Account. Visit GOV.UK to find out more about Payments on Account and how to reduce them.

Self Assessment taxpayers who have yet to file their 2019-20 tax return should file by 28 February to prevent being charged a late filing penalty of £100.

Be aware of copycat HMRC websites and phishing scams. Taxpayers should search ‘self assessment’ on GOV.UK to get the correct link for their Self Assessment tax return online securely and free of charge. They also need to be alert if someone calls, emails or texts claiming to be from HMRC, saying that they can claim financial help, are due a tax refund or owe tax. It might be a scam. Check GOV.UK for information on how to recognise genuine HMRC contact.

Latest news

Buzzing with Creativity – HIVE Exhibition Lands at The Bridgy Gallery
September 17, 2025

At a time when everyone is conscious of climate change and protecting the natural environment, a bold new exhibition, HIVE, launches at The Bridgy Gallery in Bridgwater, bringing together over 20 local artists to explore themes of nature, landscape, ecology, and community. The exhibition is completely free to attend, and runs until 17th October, as…

Read More
The Pocket Strategist strengthens support for SMEs with new Associate Consultant
August 28, 2025

The Pocket Strategist, a Somerset-based consultancy helping ambitious service-based SMEs increase profit, streamline operations and strengthen teams, has welcomed a new Associate Consultant, Kristiina Gwynne, to its growing team. With over 20 years’ experience leading operations and teams, alongside more than a decade of running her own business and supporting other founders, Kristiina brings deep…

Read More
Share your views on Bridgwater Docks regeneration
August 21, 2025

The public are being asked to share their views on newly developed plans to transform Bridgwater Docks.  The project is one of 11 schemes that fall under the umbrella of Bridgwater Town Deal that received £23.2million to regenerate and modernise Bridgwater town centre. The Bridgwater Docks project includes new active travel (walking and cycling) routes…

Read More
Dryad Gin Named Finalist in the Great British Food Awards 2025
August 12, 2025

We’re delighted to celebrate the news that Sedgemoor Chamber member Dryad Gin has been shortlisted in the Gin Category of the prestigious Great British Food Awards 2025. From hundreds of entries nationwide, only the very best made it through, and Dryad Gin will now be judged by an impressive panel of celebrity food and drink…

Read More