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June 2025 | Nearly 300,000 taxpayers filed self-assessment returns in the first week of the tax year


According to HMRC, just under 300,000 self-assessment tax returns were submitted in the first week of the 2025/26 tax year, well ahead of the 31 January 2026 deadline.

A total of 299,419 tax returns were filed between April 6 and April 12 - 28,503 more than the same period last year. Some 57,815 people filed on the opening day, a Sunday, which was slightly down on the 67,870 who filed on the first day last year. But the figures were impressive during that week as you can see in the table below.

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Date

24-25 SA returns

23-24 SA returns

6 April

57,815*

67,870*

7 April

64,505

36,432*

8 April

49,162

50,428

9 April

41,617

43,736

10 April

36,373

36,678

11 April

30,529

32,092

12 April

19,418*

28,014

Total

299419

295250

*weekend days

Source: HMRC

WHO NEEDS TO FILE A SELF-ASSESSMENT RETURN?

There are many different scenarios that might result in you needing to file a self-assessment tax return, including people who:

A full list of who needs to complete a tax return is available on GOV.UK.

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC's Director General for Customer Services, said: "Filing your self-assessment early means you can spend more time growing your business and doing the things you love, rather than worrying about your tax return.

"You too can join the thousands of customers who have already done their tax return for the 2024 to 2025 tax year by searching 'self-assessment' on GOV.UK and get started today."

Filing early can help with financial budgeting and spreading the cost of the tax bill over the year if you prefer. You can also set up a budget payment plan to make either weekly or monthly direct debit payments towards your self-assessment tax bill, which will save you from facing a big bill at the end of January, just after the Christmas expense.

If you have overpaid tax, you can claim a refund as soon as the return is processed. If you use the HMRC app, you can check if you're due a refund. Filing early also means your accountant will have more time to help you make sure your tax return is accurate, resulting in fewer mistakes and potential penalties.

HMRC has updated guidance on filing tax returns early and help around paying tax bills on Gov.uk. Remember, you shouldn't share your HMRC sign-in details, as someone could use them to steal from you, or claim benefits or a refund in your name.

LET US HELP YOU

If you want to file your self-assessment early, then please get in touch on 01709 327 215 or email info@branagans.co.uk and we will do whatever we can to help you maximise the benefits of filing early.