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Here you can access the key monthly tax deadlines under the Irish and UK tax systems

The tax rates and bands are displayed in a table format, per year, and by country

The monthly tax deadlines are displayed per year, per month and per country

Key UK Tax Deadlines

2 December to 1 January

Corporation Tax:

*Submission of returns for APs ending between 2 December 2018 and 1 January 2019. Payment of tax for small companies** with APs ending between 1 March 2019 to 31 March 2019.

30 December

Income tax:

Deadline for online submission of Self-Assessment tax return for tax year ended 5 April 2019 where HMRC are to collect tax owed (less than £3,000 only) through the PAYE code.

2 January to 1 February

Corporation Tax:

*Submission of returns for APs ending between 2 January 2019 and 1 February 2019. Payment of tax for small companies** with APs ending between 1 April 2019 and 30 April 2019.

7 January

VAT:

Return and payment due for the VAT period ending 30 November***.

19 January

CIS:

Monthly return (online only) for the tax month 6 December to 5 January****.

19 January

PAYE:

Quarterly/Monthly PAYE/Class 1 NIC/Apprenticeship levy payments****.

31 January

Self-assessment:

Final deadline for online submission of self-assessment tax return for tax year ended 5 April 2019*****.

31 January

Self-assessment:

Deadline for paying Self-Assessment tax ‘balancing payment’ for tax year ended 5 April 2019 and for first Self-Assessment tax payment on account for year ended 5 April 2020.

Notes:

*Company tax returns must be submitted online. Tax computations and (with few exceptions) accounts forming part of a company tax return, must be submitted in iXBRL format.

**Small companies are those not required to make corporation tax payments in instalments under the Instalment Payments Regulations. Companies classed as “large” or “very large” should make their instalment payments by the relevant due dates. Corporation Tax must be paid electronically.

***Virtually all VAT-registered businesses must submit online VAT Returns and pay any VAT due electronically. In this situation, the return and payment deadline is seven days later than normal, as noted above. The seven calendar day extension does not apply in certain exceptional cases. From 1 April 2019, businesses with turnover exceeding the VAT registration threshold (currently £85,000) must also meet the requirements of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT in respect of their first VAT return period beginning on or after 1 April 2019. For some businesses, MTD for VAT is deferred 1 October 2019.

****Deadline is extended to the 22nd for electronic payments; such payments must reach HMRC’s bank account by no later than the last bank working day before the 22nd day of the month (unless paying by Faster Payment) or 19th for non-electronic.

*****Paper filing deadline may be extended if the taxpayer’s circumstances warrant that an online self-assessment return cannot be completed due to various exclusions published by HMRC. Such paper returns filed by 31 January 2020 will be treated as having a reasonable excuse if accompanied by a reasonable excuse claim.