Summary
Taxpayers who miss the January 31 deadline face having their financial affairs investigated by the Inland Revenue, Coventry accountants and business advisers Pilley & Florsham have warned.
Laurence Moore, a partner with the firm, said that in addition to a pounds 100 fine for failing to get selfassessment forms in on time, 'they are more likely to be picked for an Inland Revenue inquiry into their tax affairs'.See the full content of this document
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Legal & Finance: Self Assessment
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