Millions miss Self-Assessment deadline – A reminder to prepare for 2026

The 31 January Self-Assessment deadline has come and gone, but for 1.1 million taxpayers who missed the cut-off, the consequences are only just beginning.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed that those who failed to file on time now face at least a £100 penalty, with further fines and interest charges increasing the longer their return remains outstanding. 

This year’s deadline serves as a stark reminder that leaving your tax return to the last minute is a risk not worth taking.  

Over 31,000 taxpayers submitted their returns in the final hour, highlighting the stress and uncertainty that can arise from last-minute filings. 

Paying the penalty for missing the Self-Assessment deadline 

Here is what happens if you file or pay late, and how you can avoid the same mistake in the run up to the 2026 deadline.  

Failing to submit your Self-Assessment tax return on time results in automatic penalties, even if you do not owe any tax. The penalties escalate the longer you wait: 

Late payment of tax owed also incurs interest and additional penalties: 

Lessons from this year 

This year, some taxpayers faced extra stress due to IT failures at Barclays, which affected last-minute payments.  

While late payment penalties do not apply until 1 March (although you will still be charged interest); and Barclays has promised affected customers will not be left out of pocket, it reinforces the importance of not leaving your tax obligations to the final hours. 

Even if you believe you can file and pay on time, unexpected issues such as banking errors, lost documents, or personal emergencies can arise, making early submission the safest choice. 

Plan ahead for next year’s Self-Assessment deadline 

The best way to avoid the stress and financial burden of late filing is to plan well in advance. Here’s how you can stay ahead: 

If you missed this year’s deadline, act now to minimise further penalties.  

If you want to be better prepared for next year, we can help ensure your tax affairs are handled efficiently and stress-free. 

Don’t wait until next January, contact us today and take control of your Self-Assessment.