Friday 16 January 2015

HMRC Reaches Out To Young Men


According to HMRC, young men working in the communications industry are the most likely to miss the 31 January tax return deadline.

Data from returns made last year showed that men were most likely to file late.

Those aged between 18 and 20 and living in London were the worst offenders.

Ruth Owen is quoted by the BBC:
"Whatever your gender, age, occupation or location, if you haven't sent in your 2013-14 tax return, you need to take action now. Don't leave it until the last minute to contact us. Do it now, and avoid a last-minute rush to beat the deadline."
Young men of Britain, do your duty for Queen and country; file your tax return on time!

Tax does have to be taxing.

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1 comment:

  1. Do it now, don't ring us we are too busy to take your call, don't forget your password which takes 7 days to get to you and if you are lucky will work, don't forget we have no Enquiry Centres anymore so don't wait and expect to got there and do it, don't forget if you fill it in wrong it will be classed as not submitted and you will liable for a fine.

    "HMRC we are here to educate but not to help". (as said by the former head of Enquiry Centre's north in 2012)

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