HMRC Deadlines: Stay Legit in 2026/27
The UK tax system is strict about dates. HMRC operates an automated penalty system—missing a deadline by even one minute results in an instant fine, regardless of whether you actually owe any tax.
The Short Answer
The most important date is January 31st.
This is the absolute deadline for filing your online return AND paying any tax owed. If you miss this, you lose £100 immediately.
Important: Which year are you filing for?
Because the UK tax year runs behind, the deadlines you face in 2026/27 are actually for your work done in the previous tax year (2025/26).
The 2026/27 Calendar (For 2025/26 Tax Returns)
Here are the critical milestones if you earned over £1,000 between April 6, 2025 and April 5, 2026:
| Date | Milestone | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| April 6, 2026 | 2026/27 Begins | New year for receipt tracking |
| July 31, 2026 | Payment on Account | Second payment for established traders |
| October 5, 2026 | Registration Deadline | Last day to tell HMRC you're a business |
| October 31, 2026 | Paper Deadline | Only if you still file via physical post |
| December 30, 2026 | PAYE Deadline | For tax collection from your day job salary |
| January 31, 2027 | The Big One | Final day to file online and pay your tax |
Penalties and Fines
HMRC's fines are progressive. The longer you wait, the more expensive it gets:
- 1 Day Late: An instant £100 fixed penalty.
- Up to 3 Months Late: £10 per day for up to 90 days (max £900).
- 6 Months Late: A further £300 or 5% of the tax due (whichever is higher).
- 12 Months Late: Another £300 or 5% of the tax due.
What is "The 'Reasonable Excuse'"?
First-Time Filers: A Warning
If this is your first year as an online seller, creator, or freelancer, do not wait until January to register.
It can take up to 15 working days for HMRC to process your registration and send your UTR Number (Unique Taxpayer Reference) through the post. Without this number, you cannot file, and you will be fined even if you have the login ready.
Need to Register?
- Get your UTR Number well before the January deadline.
- Avoid the £100 automated late-filing fine.
- Set up your Government Gateway account securely.
Frequently Asked Questions
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