Filing your Self Assessment is an important task; it’s the biggest tax filing of the year after all, and making a mistake could leave you in hot water with HMRC.
So you go through all the hard work to make sure that this year’s filing is absolutely iron-clad, you proudly hit submit, and five days later, your heart sinks: you’ve made a mistake, and now you need to work out how to make an amend to your Self Assessment – if you even can, that is.
Well, steady your heart rate and wipe the sweat from your brow; it is possible to amend your Self Assessment, and even better, it’s easier than you might think.
There’s a couple of different reasons why you may need to amend your Self Assessment, such as:
Realising you’ve made a mistake on a tax return can be a daunting moment, but take a moment to catch your breath. These things happen, and the most important thing is that you spotted the problem.
After all, the alternative is that HMRC notices first and assumes foul play, rather than a careless mistake.
That depends on which details you need to amend.
If you’re updating a name or address, you’re not going to see any changes to your overall tax bill; if you’re updating an invoice or adding a few new lines of untaxed income, you’re almost certainly going to see a change.
You can make an amend to your Self Assessment within 12 months of the submission deadline (January 31 st ). Amends made within these 12 months are fairly easy to make.
It is possible to make a correction to a Self Assessment beyond the 12 month window, but the process is a little more complicated.
The easiest rule to live by is to update your Self Assessment as quickly as possible if you’ve spotted a mistake. It’s not like the washing up or the recycling; it can’t wait until tomorrow, no matter how many times you tell yourself it can.
So, let’s say you’ve filed your 2021/22 tax return ahead of the January 2023 deadline – that means you’ve got until January 2024 to make any amends, if they’re required.
The process of amending a Self Assessment within this 12 month window is actually pretty simple:
From there, it’s as simple as making the changes you need to make, then re-submitting your newly-updated Self Assessment!
If you filed your Self Assessment through an accountant like Crunch, be sure to alert them at the nearest possible opportunity and let them know what needs changing.
It gets a little more complicated here, but hey, better safe than sorry, right?
Whether you filed your own Self Assessment, or hired an accountant to handle it for you, making an alteration to a Self Assessment that was submitted over 12 months ago requires a hand-written request.
In your letter, you’ll need to outline:
You’ll also need to sign your letter with your signature, not just your printed name.
When you’re done, send your letter to:
Self Assessment
HM Revenue and Customs
BX9 1AS
United Kingdom
If you’re sending your letter by courier, you’ll need to use a different address.
If you believe the mistake on your Self Assessment entitles you to a refund, your letter needs to include a few other details:
If you’ve made your amendment online, you can expect to see an update to your tax bill within three days.
If your amendments result in you owing more money, HMRC will provide you with a new deadline to pay the remainder of your bill. Generally speaking though, we’d recommend paying the new bill as soon as possible.
If your changes entitle you to a refund, you can head to the “Request payment” section of your account and request a refund right then and there – though it may take up to a month before the money lands in your account.
For those of you that submitted your requests by post, you can expect to receive a response within four weeks. If you owe more, HMRC will include instructions on the next steps; if you’re owed money, you can expect it to arrive with or fairly shortly after your letter, depending on whether you asked for a bank transfer or a cheque.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, especially when it comes to mistakes on your Self Assessment. So, if you want to avoid mistakes next year, talk to Crunch!
We can take the stress and complexity of Self Assessment submission of your hands for as little at £140+VAT. All you need to do is upload your documents to the software, and we’ll take care of the rest!
For more information, head over to our Pricing page, or give one of our friendly experts a call for a free consultation.