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5 Feb 2021

Over 65 retail organisations, including many members of the IRC, have written to the Prime Minister raising concerns of increasing instances of violence and abuse against shopworkers

3 Feb 2021

Buy now pay later (BNPL) firms such as Klarna and Clearpay are to be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority after a report warned of the risk of people running into "unseen debt".

28 Jan 2021

'Exceptional circumstances require an exceptional response'

21 Jan 2021

The call to regulate BNPL firms like Klarna, Laybuy and Clearpay is now supported by 70 MPs, with many arguing that the FCA review is too lengthy and could leave consumers drowning in debt

18 Jan 2021

The Welsh Government has published a white paper setting out its plans for a Clean Air (Wales) Bill, to protect the health of the nation and ecosystems from pollutants in the...

13 Jan 2021

The increase in the SUCB charge will not result in a cost increase for retailers.

29 Dec 2020

Welsh Government Finance Minister Rebecca Evans MS has unveiled its ‘Protect, Build, Change' draft Budget for 2021/22

21 Dec 2020

All retailers, who have a taxable turnover of £10,000 or more per year from their business or income from property will now be required to submit their tax returns digitally.

17 Dec 2020

Butterworth Spengler have provided an update on the situation regarding the implications of driving outside the UK if a ‘Brexit' deal is not struck, and how this will affect motor...

9 Dec 2020

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick announced today (9 December 2020) that business owners affected by the pandemic will be protected from eviction until the end of March 2021.

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Tax Return to Become Digital from 2023

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News , Political News

TaxHRMC has announced that from April 2023, tax returns will be made digital.

This means that all retailers, who have a taxable turnover of £10,000 or more per year from their business or income from property will be required to submit their tax returns digitally. Retailers will submit their income tax self-assessments via the Making Tax Digital portal in the same way that VAT is submitted.


To sign up you'll need your:

  • business name
  • email address
  • National Insurance number
  • accounting period
  • accounting type such as cash or standard accounting


You'll also need the Government Gateway user ID and password you use when you file your Self Assessment return. If you do not have a user ID, you can create one when you sign up.

For more help on how to submit your tax returns digitally you can register for the next live webinar about Making Tax Digital for Income Tax

Businesses can sign up for Making Tax Digital for Income tax here.

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