People who miss the deadline could face an initial £100 fixed penalty, even if there is no tax to pay
Around 5.7 million people have less than a month to submit their tax return or face a fine, according to HM Revenue and Customs .
People who miss the 31 January deadline could face an initial £100 fixed penalty, even if there is no tax to pay, followed by further charges. "HMRC provides lots of useful information to help you get started. Visit gov.uk and search 'self assessment'."
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