HMRC: 795,300 customers filed a tax return in Scotland last year

HMRC: 795,300 customers filed a tax return in Scotland last year

More than 10.7 million customers completed their 2019/20 tax return by 31 January 2021 and 795,300 were from Scotland, HMRC has revealed.

The deadline to complete the 2020/21 Self Assessment tax return is 31 January 2022.

Customers can complete it at any time up to the deadline but HMRC is encouraging them to complete it early to allow for more time to pay their tax bill or set up a payment plan.

Customers must complete a Self Assessment return if they:



  • Earned more than £2,500 from renting out property
  • Received, or their partner has received, Child Benefit and either of them had an annual income of more than £50,000
  • Received more than £2,500 in other untaxed income, for example from tips or commission
  • Are a self-employed sole trader whose annual turnover is more than £1,000
  • Are an employee claiming expenses in excess of £2,500
  • Have an annual income of more than £100,000
  • Have earned income from abroad that they need to pay tax on

The 2020/21 tax return covers earnings and payments during the pandemic. Customers will need to declare if they received any grants or payments from the COVID-19 support schemes up to 5 April 2021 on their Self Assessment, as these are taxable, including:

  • Self-Employment Income Support Scheme
  • Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
  • other COVID-19 grants and support payments such as self-isolation payments, local authority grants and those for the Eat Out to Help Out scheme

The £500 one-off payment for working households receiving tax credits should not be reported in Self Assessment.

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s director general for customer services, said: “Customers can beat the rush and send us their tax returns now. They have until the 31 January deadline to pay, which means they have longer to set up a monthly payment plan if they need one.”

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