
From self-employment to rental income, there are many reasons you may need to file a Self-Assessment return. Know the triggers and register with HMRC by 5 October if this is your first time.
There are a number of reasons why you might need to complete a self-assessment return. This includes if you are self-employed, a company director, have an annual income over £150,000 and / or have income from savings, investment or property.
You must file a self-assessment tax return if any of the following apply to you during the tax year:
If you need to file a self-assessment return for the first time, you must inform HMRC by 5 October following the end of the tax year. For the 2025–26 tax year (which ends on 5 April 2026), the deadline to register is 5 October 2026.
HMRC has an online tool www.gov.uk/check-if-you-need-tax-return/ that can help you check if you are required to submit a self-assessment return.
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