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Start the new tax year with confidence, and make your next Self Assessment stress-free. Stay organised, automate repetitive tasks, and save time to focus on your business. Get tax confident with Sage Accounting.
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What are Self Assessment tax returns?

HMRC use Self Assessment to calculate the tax on your income. It’s one type of tax return that often applies to self-employed people. Tax is usually deducted automatically from wages, pensions, and savings but if you receive further income, it’s important to report this to HMRC by sending a Self Assessment tax return each year. Using software for Self Assessment can help ensure your tax return is submitted correctly and on time. Get your Self Assessment tax return sorted in three simple steps and start the new tax year with confidence.

1. Register for Self Assessment

Make sure to register for Self Assessment online, if you meet the requirements. The registration deadline is no later than 5 October in your second year of being a sole trader.

2. Submit

Paper tax returns are due on 31 October for the previous tax year. While online tax returns are due on the 31 January for the previous tax year.


3. Pay Self Assessment tax online

31 January is the date the balancing payment for the previous tax year, and the first payment on account for current tax year, are due. The new tax year begins on 6 April. Then 31 July is the date for the second payment on account for the previous tax year.


What are the benefits of using software to help with the new tax year?

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Stay organised with digital records

Digital records are a simple and secure way to store your financial records in one place:

  • Create sales invoices with a built-in Pay Now button powered by Stripe
  • Easily access, amend or remove information to improve accuracy
  • Use the Sage app on your phone or tablet to track admin on the go
  • Automate data capture from receipts and purchase invoices*

*Only available in Accounting Standard and Accounting Plus

Save time with automation

Save time and avoid mistakes with automated processes that simplify preparing for Self Assessment:

  • Connect your bank feeds to automatically import transactions
  • Match your transactions with invoices easily using automated technology
  • Create recurring invoices to save time for your business
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Self Assessment software plans

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Explore our plans designed to make preparing for Self Assessment and the new tax year stress-free. Get full access to your product, and upgrade or cancel at any time. No long-term contracts, commitments or hidden fees.

Accounting Start

For sole traders and limited companies.
per month / excl. 20% VAT*
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Accounting Standard

For small businesses working with suppliers, CIS, or with accrual accounting.
per month / excl. 20% VAT*
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Accounting Plus

For small businesses managing inventory or working in multiple currencies.
per month / excl. 20% VAT*
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*Get 3 months free, then £14/£28/£36 + VAT/mo (tier depending). Terms and conditions apply.
Add Payroll starting at 5 employees from £10.00 per month excl. VAT with the option to add up to 150 employees. Add additional employees in-product at £2.00 per month (Essentials), £4.00 per month (Standard) and £6.00 (Premium). Prices exclude VAT.

Have simpler needs?

If you need a simple solution to manage income and expenses for tax compliance, without quoting, invoicing or VAT, see our Individual plans.

Self Assessment FAQs

You must submit your online Self Assessment tax return by 31 January for the previous tax year, and you must register by 5 October in your second year of operation. However, there are other key dates you should be aware of;

When? - What do I need to do?

  • 5 October - Register for Self Assessment
  • 31 October - File any required paper tax returns
  • 30 December - If you are eligible, inform HMRC if you would like them to directly collect Self Assessment payments through your PAYE tax code
  • 31 January - File and pay your Self Assessment tax return online
    - For first year businesses, make your first, advance payment towards next year's Self Assessment bill
  • 6 April - New tax year begins
  • 31 July - Make your second payment on account.

For more information, and to learn more about which deadlines are applicable to you and your business, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/self-assessment-tax-returns/deadlines

You need to send a tax return if (in the last tax year) you were (including, but not limited to):

  • Self-employed with income over £1,000 (before taking off anything that can be claimed through tax relief)
  • A property owner with income from renting out property for over £2,5000 after allowable expenses or more than £9,999 before allowable expenses
  • Left with untaxed earnings of more than £2,500
  • An investor with savings or investments over £10,000 before tax
  • An LTD Director of a for-profit company
  • Earning over £50,000 and claiming child benefits
  • A UK resident with foreign income
  • Have taxable income over £100,000
  • A trustee of trusts of registered pension schemes
  • If your state pension is the only source of income and is higher than your personal allowance
  • Making profit from selling shares or a second home
You can fill in your tax return online or by a paper form. You can submit it any time from the first day of the following tax year (from 6 April 2024). In fact, a record 11.4 million customers submitted on time for the 2021 to 2022 tax year, with 68,462 submitting their tax return on deadline day.

If you're looking for software for Self Assessment our plans have you covered. All 3 packages (Start, Standard, and Plus) give you the fundamental features you need to manage your accounting, including your tax returns.

  • Accounting Start: If you’re a non-VAT registered sole trader or just starting out with a new business then Account Start is a great choice. Comes with simple bookkeeping requirements and single-user access. Perfect for businesses using cash accounting.
  • Accounting Standard: Perfect if you’re VAT-registered and self-employed, a service provider with quoting and estimation needs, CIS-registered, or if you need to share access with more than one user (with your accountant, for example). Perfect for businesses using cash or accrual accounting.
  • Accounting Plus: This includes all of the functionality within Accounting Standard but it’s also great for stock-based businesses, businesses with cross-border services or sales, and professionals with foreign bank accounts. Perfect for businesses using cash or accrual accounting. Learn more about cash and accrual accounting.

Have simpler needs?

  • Accounting Individual: If you need a simple solution to manage income and expenses for tax compliance, without quoting, invoicing or VAT, see our Individual plans.

To accurately fill in your tax return, it’s important to keep records of:

  • Personal financial records like bank statements, certificates of loans, receipts of payments
  • Documents you have signed or been given like personal pension plan certificates, birth or marriage certificates
  • Benefits and expenses related to your income like P60s, P45s, annual pension statements, notes of taxable receipts and benefits
  • Expenses claimed against your earnings or reductions of your employer’s calculation of your benefits like receipts, credit card statements, mileage details, purchase records

To effectively keep track of key information in preparation of your Self Assessment, you can use software like Sage Accounting to centralise, digitise, and automate the capture of important data so that it’s easier and clearer to fill out your tax return.

With software like Sage Accounting, you can better prepare for your Self Assessment tax return, whether you do it yourself or work with an accountant. All the information you need to declare is kept accurate, compliant, and digitised in one place. You can also use Sage Accounting to work more collaboratively with your accountant, sharing real-time information in a secure way – and you can use clear financial information to plan your tax year together. 

Sage Accounting helps you capture, categorise, and automate data for your Self Assessment tax return in one place. Get ready for the 31 January 2024 deadline today by keeping digital records and optimising your self-employment income with Sage Accounting.

  • Stay compliant and get total peace of mind that your tax return data is accurate
  • Plan your tax year effectively with up-to-date information
  • Store the relevant information for the right amount of time
  • Automate bank reconciliation and upload receipts or documents to Sage Accounting for faster and more accurate data capture
  • Simplify the process of gathering data for your Self Assessment tax return so you can complete it yourself
  • Improve collaboration with your accountant if you choose to work with one for your tax return

All of our customers get free, award-winning support by phone, email, and online chat.

  • Telephone support is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Webchat support is available Mon-Fri 9-5.
  • Pre-recorded webinars are available to watch any time that suits you.

You will also get 24/7 access to the following support resources:

  • Our online Community Hub: Ask questions, share ideas, and solve issues with Sage Accounting customers and product experts.
  • Step-by-step video guides.
  • Instructor-led courses: For anyone wanting to take their skills to the next level, we have hundreds of courses designed for multiple experience levels and job roles. Get certified and earn badges that show your expertise and build up your resume.
  • We also have support channels on Twitter and Youtube. We are committed to providing you with world-class support for Sage Accounting at every step of your business journey.

See what our customers have to say

Find out how Sage simplifies Self Assessment and tax returns for all types of business.
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"Sage does the core things I need. I can manage my invoices. I can manage my payables. I can do everything myself."

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Top tips for tackling Self Assessment

Get Self Assessment ready with all the key information and tips from our free guides and webinar.

Guide: Get Self Assessment right each time

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Webinar: Self Assessment best practices

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Guide: Self Assessment, your questions answered

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