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  • I’ve not been asked to do a self assessment this year. Previously I had so assumed I’d just missed reminders.
    Ran through it and it calculated I owe ~£900, which it’d want paying today.

    If I choose not to submit the (voluntary) self assessment then presumably they’ll just adjust my tax code next year rather than me not having to pay the £900 at all…?

  • If I choose not to submit the (voluntary) self assessment then presumably they’ll just adjust my tax code next year rather than me not having to pay the £900 at all…?

    They can definitely take £900 through changing your code, but it depends on their knowing about all the income which gives rise to the £900 liability. The only income they really know about without your filing a return is PAYE employment income.

  • I didn’t add anything extra to the self assessment, simply confirmed the info they had. So that’s why I’d assume a tax code change

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