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342 people filed tax return in the last hour of 2025, says HMRC
More than 5.6 million UK taxpayers have filed their returns, leaving 5.65 million to submit before penalties start at £100 after the January 31 deadline, HMRC said.
- More than 6.36 million taxpayers have submitted their tax return so far, leaving 5.65 million who still need to complete their Self Assessment, according to HMRC.
- On New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, 54,053 people filed their tax return, with 342 submissions occurring in the last hour of 2025, HMRC reported.
- The deadline for submitting tax returns is January 31, and late submissions face an initial penalty of £100, HMRC warned.
- Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC's chief customer officer, encouraged taxpayers to start early.
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HMRC issues Self Assessment tax return deadline warning and advice
With less than a month until the January 31 deadline cut-off point, 54,053 customers chose to ring in the New Year by filing their tax return for the 2024 to 2025 tax year on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
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