Wales On Sunday

A MERRY TAX-MAS!

- CLAIRE MILLER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FORGET turkey and presents – hundreds of people in Wales will spend the festive season filing their tax return. Some 47 people took a break from the festivitie­s to go online on December 25, 2018, and submit their self-assessment tax return, according to figures from HMRC.

The number of people popping online to sort out profits, losses and tax-free allowances instead of watching the Christmas TV lineup is rising, having stood at 30 on Christmas Day 2015.

However, people in Wales were less likely to submit their tax return on Christmas Day than people across the UK as a whole.

People here submitted returns at a rate of 1.8 per 100,000 adults, compared to 4.6 per 100,000 for the nation as a whole.

Those in Wales were also less likely to skip the turkey leftovers on

Boxing Day to fill in their tax return.

There were 212 returns submitted on December 26 last year, or 8.2 per 100,000 people.

That was up from 150 submitted in 2015, but still below the UK rate of 15.0 per 100,000.

New Year is even more popular for getting your taxes in order – possibly due to the impending January 31 deadline for online returns and resolution­s to be more organised.

There were 1,007 people in the region who submitted their tax return on New Year’s Eve last year. This was up from 810 in 2015, and a big jump from 610 in 2017.

A further 562 tax returns were submitted on January 1 this year.

This number is also on the rise, up from 530 in 2018, 370 in 2017, and 360 in 2016.

Across the UK, 2,487 people submitted their tax return on December 25 last year.

This was down from 2,540 in 2017, but up from 1,870 in 2016 and 2,000 in 2015.

There were 8,079 people who filed their tax return on Boxing Day last year – up from 7,550 in 2017, 6,040 in 2016 and 5,300 in 2015.

Londoners were the most likely to forsake the Christmas and Boxing Day festivitie­s in favour of their tax return.

As well as this, 32,566 people across the UK used New Year’s Eve last year to file their tax return.

The deadline for filing an online tax return for the tax year 2018-19 is midnight on January 31, 2020.

The penalty for sending in a tax return late of £100 for those that are up to three months late, and more if it’s even later than that.

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