Self-employed workers reminded of tax deadline next week
Self-employed workers have another tax deadline next week (Getty/iStock)
Payment on account refers to advance tax payments made to HMRC twice yearly, in January and July, towards an individual's upcoming self-assessment tax bill.
These payments are mandatory for self-employed individuals whose self-assessment tax bill exceeds £1,000 and less than 80 per cent of their tax was collected at source.
New self-employed individuals must make their first payment on account when submitting their initial self-assessment return, alongside any tax owed for the previous year.
HMRC's initial tax calculation may not immediately reflect previous July payments, but these are correctly credited upon submission; individuals can also apply to reduce payments if their income is expected to decrease.
If unable to pay, free impartial advice is available from organisations like Business Debtline, and individuals can reduce their tax bill by claiming legitimate business expenses.