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Self Assessment Tax Return Register: Deadlines, Process & HMRC Rules

 

Confused about how to register for self assessment in the UK? Missing the self assessment registration deadline can mean instant £100 HMRC penalties. This expert guide explains the full process for registering with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) – whether you’re a sole trader, landlord, freelancer, or limited company director. Stay compliant for the 2025/26 and 2026/27 tax years with help from Eternity Accountants, Leicester’s trusted

Register for self assessment online with HMRC by 5 October after you start trading or earning untaxed income. Use your UTR to file by the 31 January deadline. Penalties apply for missing deadlines or incorrect registration.

Key Takeaways

  • Register for self assessment by 5 October after your first tax year.
  • Late registration or filing leads to automatic HMRC penalties.
  • Making Tax Digital for ITSA is mandatory from 2026 for £50k+ income.
  • Different rules apply for sole traders, landlords, directors, and contractors.
  • Professional help can save time, reduce errors, and avoid fines.
Need help registering for self assessment or worried about deadlines? Call 0116 4030595 or email info@eternityaccountants.co.uk for a free consultation.

Who Needs to Register for Self Assessment? (And When)

You need to register for self assessment if you’re self-employed, a landlord with more than £1,000 property income, a company director, or have untaxed income. Register by 5 October each year to avoid penalties.

Many people wrongly assume that only the self-employed need to register. In reality, HMRC’s rules are much broader for the 2025/26 and 2026/27 tax years.

Common reasons for registering

  • Sole traders earning over £1,000 (trading allowance) from business, freelancing, or contracting
  • Landlords with rental income above £1,000 (property allowance)
  • Directors of limited companies who receive dividends or untaxed income
  • Freelancers, gig workers, and contractors with non-PAYE income
  • Individuals with high income (£100,000+), foreign income, or capital gains
  • Anyone needing to claim certain reliefs or report untaxed savings/investment income

Income thresholds and special cases

For 2025/26 and 2026/27, the main thresholds are:

  • Trading allowance: £1,000
  • Property allowance: £1,000
  • High Income Child Benefit Charge: income over £50,000

Most people think registration is only for the self-employed. Actually, landlords, directors, and high earners are all included – missing this costs UK taxpayers over £800,000 in penalties each year (source: HMRC).

Who is exempt?

  • Employees with all income taxed via PAYE and no untaxed income
  • Those with trading or property income below £1,000 annually
  • Pensioners with no additional untaxed income

Quick Tip: If in doubt, use HMRC’s online tool or ask an ICAEW or AAT qualified accountant before the deadline.

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD ITSA) becomes mandatory from April 2026 for incomes over £50,000. Plan now to avoid future compliance headaches.

800,000+ HMRC late filing penalties issued in 2024/25 (source: HMRC).
Who needs to register for self assessment? Sole traders, landlords, company directors, high earners and anyone with untaxed income.
When is the self assessment registration deadline? 5 October after the end of your first tax year with untaxed income.
What happens if you miss the deadline? You face a £100 HMRC penalty and possible further fines.

Full HMRC eligibility criteria

Step-by-Step Self Assessment Registration Process UK (2025/26 & 2026/27)

Register for self assessment by completing the HMRC online form, creating a Government Gateway account, and waiting for your UTR. Register by 5 October after your first tax year.

How to register for self assessment UK: the official routes

  1. Go to the HMRC registration portal.
  2. Create a Government Gateway account (if you don’t have one).
  3. Choose your registration type:
    • Sole trader: Use the “register as self-employed” service.
    • Landlord: Register for self assessment and select property income.
    • Director/freelancer/contractor: Use the SA1 form or online equivalent.
  4. Enter your personal details, National Insurance number, and business info.
  5. Submit the application and check your email/post for further instructions.

Paper forms (SA1) are available but take longer and risk postal delays, especially near the 5 October deadline.

What information you’ll need

  • National Insurance number
  • Full name, address, and contact details
  • Business name (if applicable), start date, industry/SIC code
  • Date trading or rental activity began

Quick Tip: Double-check your NI number and address. Incorrect details are the top reason for UTR delays, risking late filing penalties.

What happens after you register

  • HMRC posts a 10-digit Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) to your address (10 working days typical, longer near deadlines).
  • Receive an activation code to access your online tax account.
  • Set up your HMRC account, check deadlines, and prepare to submit your return online by 31 January.

In our experience, a Leicester freelancer who registered late in 2025 risked a £100 penalty. Our team expedited the process, submitted the return in time, and saved the client from further fines.

Over 1.5 million businesses enrolled in Making Tax Digital (source: HMRC, 2026).
How do I register for self assessment UK? Online via HMRC, by post, or through an accountant. Set up a Government Gateway account and provide required details.
How long does self assessment registration take? Typically 10 working days; allow extra time near deadlines.
What is a UTR number? A 10-digit Unique Taxpayer Reference provided by HMRC after registration.

Official HMRC registration process

Self Assessment Deadlines, Penalties, and Key Dates (2025/26 & 2026/27)

The self assessment registration deadline is 5 October after the end of your first tax year. File paper returns by 31 October, online by 31 January, or face penalties from £100 upwards.

Registration, filing and payment deadlines

Action 2025/26 Tax Year 2026/27 Tax Year
Register for self assessment By 5 October 2026 By 5 October 2027
Paper return deadline 31 October 2026 31 October 2027
Online return deadline 31 January 2027 31 January 2028
Payment deadline 31 January 2027 31 January 2028
Payments on account 31 January & 31 July 2027 31 January & 31 July 2028

What if you miss a deadline?

  • £100 fixed penalty for late filing (day 1 late)
  • £10 per day up to £900 after 3 months
  • 5% of tax due or £300 (whichever is greater) at 6 and 12 months
  • Interest charged on unpaid tax
HMRC Warning: Penalties are automatic and not usually waived for ignorance or minor errors.

Interest and penalty charges explained

Interest is charged from the payment deadline (31 January). Payments on account (advance payments) are due for those with over £1,000 tax due and less than 80% collected via PAYE.

Quick Tip: If you cannot pay in full, contact HMRC for a Time to Pay arrangement to avoid escalating penalties.

What are the key self assessment deadlines? Register: 5 Oct, Paper return: 31 Oct, Online: 31 Jan, Payment: 31 Jan.
What are the penalties for late filing? £100 fixed, then £10/day up to £900, plus 5%/£300 at 6 and 12 months.
How do payments on account work? Advance payments due 31 Jan and 31 July each year for some taxpayers.

Full HMRC deadline details

Registering as a Sole Trader, Landlord, Director, Freelancer or Contractor: What’s Different?

Sole traders, landlords with over £1,000 property income, directors, and freelancers all need to register for self assessment but requirements vary. Check your category for specific steps.

Sole trader registration steps

  • Go to HMRC’s “register as self-employed” service
  • Enter your details and business start date
  • Receive your UTR and activation code

Landlord registration: property income rules

  • Required if gross property income exceeds £1,000 in a tax year
  • Register using the self assessment property income option
  • Report all rental income and allowable expenses

Directors, freelancers, and contractor requirements

  • Directors: Register if you receive untaxed dividends or benefits
  • Freelancers: Register as self-employed or for other untaxed income
  • Contractors: Check if IR35 rules apply; registration may differ

Case study: In Manchester, a contractor misclassified their income and registered late. Eternity Accountants corrected their registration, ensured IR35 compliance, and avoided £400 in penalties.

Type Threshold Registration Route
Sole trader £1,000 trading income Register as self-employed online
Landlord £1,000 property income Register for self assessment, select property
Director Untaxed income/dividends SA1 form or online equivalent
Freelancer £1,000+ untaxed income Register as self-employed or other income
Contractor £1,000+ untaxed income Register as self-employed, check IR35

Quick Tip: For limited company directors, registration is needed for untaxed income or dividends, not for standard PAYE salary alone.

In our experience, a Birmingham landlord earning £1,400 in rent missed the property income rule. We helped them register, claim allowable expenses, and reduce their tax bill by £320.

How do sole traders register for tax? Register as self-employed with HMRC online using your personal details.
Do landlords have to register for self assessment? Yes, if property income is over £1,000 per year.
Do limited company directors need to register? If they have untaxed income or dividends.

HMRC: Set up as a sole trader

Essential Checklist: What You Need to Register for Self Assessment

To register for self assessment, you’ll need your National Insurance number, address, contact details, business information, and SIC code. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays.

Personal details and documents

  • National Insurance number
  • Full name and date of birth
  • Current address and previous address (if moved recently)
  • Contact telephone and email

Business information and industry codes

  • Business name (if applicable)
  • Date you started trading or receiving property income
  • Industry Standard Classification (SIC) code – find yours on Companies House or GOV.UK

Quick Tip: Double-check your SIC code. Using the wrong code can cause HMRC confusion and delay your UTR.

Avoiding common mistakes

  • Incorrect NI number or address – main cause of delays
  • Not specifying the correct business type (sole trader, landlord, director, etc.)
  • Missing the 5 October registration deadline

Real-world example: A Nottingham freelancer submitted an incomplete address, delaying their UTR by 4 weeks. Eternity Accountants chased HMRC, resolved the issue, and ensured a timely submission.

What documents do I need to register for self assessment? NI number, address, contact info, business details, SIC code.
What mistakes delay registration? Incorrect details, missing NI number, wrong business type.
Can an accountant help with self assessment registration? Yes, they can register on your behalf and check your information is correct.

HMRC: Required documents for registration

Making Tax Digital, Software & Professional vs DIY Self Assessment Registration

HMRC self assessment registration can be done DIY or with an accountant. MTD for ITSA becomes mandatory from April 2026 for many. Using software like Xero or QuickBooks simplifies compliance.

Making Tax Digital (MTD) for ITSA: what’s changing?

From April 2026, Making Tax Digital for ITSA requires digital record-keeping and quarterly submissions for those with income over £50,000. This extends to £30,000+ in 2027 and £20,000+ in 2028. Paper returns will no longer be accepted for these groups.

What is Making Tax Digital?
A government initiative requiring businesses and individuals to keep digital records and submit tax data quarterly using HMRC-recognised software.

Choosing accounting software: Xero, QuickBooks, FreeAgent, Sage

Software MTD Ready Ease of Use Freelancer Support Landlord Support
Xero Yes High Yes Yes
QuickBooks Yes High Yes Yes
FreeAgent Yes Medium Yes No
Sage Accounting Yes Medium Yes Yes

DIY vs professional registration: costs, risks, and time

Factor DIY Professional
Cost £0-£30 £100-£800+
Time 2-6 hours 30-60 mins
Error Risk High Low
Tax Planning None Included

Quick Tip: Most errors with DIY registration are due to missed deadlines or incorrect NI numbers. Using a professional reduces this risk.

Client outcome: An East Midlands ecommerce seller tried to register solo, missed the MTD requirement, and faced a rejected submission. With Eternity Accountants, they became MTD compliant and avoided a £100 penalty.

62% of UK SMEs use an external accountant (source: ONS, 2026).
When is Making Tax Digital for self assessment mandatory? From April 2026 for £50k+ income, April 2027 for £30k+, April 2028 for £20k+.
What software works for self assessment? Xero, QuickBooks, FreeAgent, Sage are popular UK options.
What does a professional accountant charge for registration? Typically £100-£250 for a simple registration, more for complex cases.

MTD for ITSA: GOV.UK guidance

What to Do After Registering: Pre-Submission Checklist & Amending Your Self Assessment

After registration, activate your account, gather all records, and complete a checklist before submission. Amend errors via HMRC online within 12 months of the filing deadline.

Pre-submission checklist

  • Check your UTR and activation code have arrived
  • Activate your HMRC account
  • Gather records: income, expenses, bank statements, invoices
  • Check you’re using MTD-compliant software if required

How to amend your tax return

  • Log in to your HMRC online account
  • Make changes within 12 months of the 31 January deadline
  • Keep evidence for any amendments

What if you registered late?

  • Register and submit as soon as possible
  • Appeal penalties only if you have a valid reasonable excuse
  • Contact HMRC or a professional for help
HMRC Warning: Late registration or filing triggers automatic penalties. Don’t wait for reminders.

Expert tip: Most people overlook the need to activate their HMRC account promptly. Delays here can mean missing the 31 January deadline and facing penalties.

What should I do after registering for self assessment? Activate your account, check your UTR, and prepare records for your return.
How do I amend a self assessment tax return? Log in to your HMRC account and make changes within 12 months of the deadline.
What happens if I register late? You risk penalties, but should register and file as soon as possible.

HMRC: Amending your tax return

How to Find an Accountant Near You

Choosing the right accountant can mean the difference between stress-free compliance and costly mistakes. Whether you’re searching for an accountant near me or a local accountant in your city, here’s how to get support with self assessment registration and ongoing tax returns.

  • Leicester: Eternity Accountants, 6 Egginton Street, Leicester, LE5 5BA, 0116 4030595 – trusted by hundreds of local businesses.
  • London: Our team supports freelancers and landlords across the capital, specialising in Making Tax Digital and complex tax cases.
  • Birmingham: Contractors and sole traders in the West Midlands benefit from our fixed-fee packages and responsive advice.
  • Manchester: We help limited company directors, landlords, and ecommerce sellers stay compliant and avoid HMRC penalties.
  • Nottingham: Landlords and healthcare professionals in Nottingham rely on our AAT-accredited service for hassle-free self assessment.
  • East Midlands: From construction to taxi drivers, we provide regional expertise and online support across the East Midlands.

Search for a chartered accountant near me using official directories: ICAEW, ACCA, AAT, or GOV.UK.

Google Reviews: Eternity Accountants is rated 4.9/5 by clients for transparent fees and expert advice.

How to Verify an Accountant

Check Why It Matters
ICAEW Registration Regulation
Practising Certificate Legal permission
Professional Indemnity Insurance Client protection
Google Reviews Reputation
Engagement Letter Service clarity
HMRC Agent Status HMRC representation

5-Step Accountant Selection Process

  1. Identify your needs: Are you a landlord, contractor, freelancer, or company director?
  2. Shortlist 3 accountants: Check reviews, services, and local presence.
  3. Verify regulation: Confirm ICAEW/AAT membership and insurance.
  4. Compare pricing: Fixed fees are safer than hourly rates.
  5. Book consultation: Ask about MTD support and HMRC experience.

When to Change Accountant: 5 Warning Signs

  • Slow communication
  • Filing errors
  • Missed deadlines
  • Lack of tax planning
  • No MTD support

Questions Your Accountant Should Ask You

  • Are you VAT registered?
  • Do you employ staff?
  • Do you receive dividends?
  • Do you own rental property?
  • Do you expect income growth?

UK Accountancy Statistics

  • Over 93,000 chartered accountants in the UK (ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA, AAT)
  • 1.5 million+ businesses enrolled in Making Tax Digital
  • 800,000+ HMRC late filing penalties issued in 2024/25
  • 62% of UK SMEs use an external accountant

Quick Answers: Self Assessment Tax Return Register

  • When do I need to register for self assessment? By 5 October after your first tax year of untaxed income or self-employment.
  • What documents are needed to register for self assessment? National Insurance number, address, contact details, and business information.
  • What are the penalties for late self assessment registration? £100 fixed penalty, plus £10/day up to £900 after 3 months, and further fines at 6 and 12 months.
  • What is Making Tax Digital for ITSA? A government initiative requiring digital record-keeping and quarterly submissions for income tax from April 2026 for £50k+ incomes.
  • Can an accountant register me for self assessment? Yes, accountants can register and manage the process on your behalf to reduce errors and ensure compliance.
  • How much should I pay an accountant? Typical fees for self assessment range from £100 to £800+, depending on complexity and business type.

Why Choose Eternity Accountants?

  • ICAEW regulated
  • AAT accredited
  • Fixed fees from £7.50/month
  • MTD compliant and digital-first
  • Dedicated accountant for every client
  • UK-wide service, Leicester based
  • Free initial consultation
Ready to register or need advice on self assessment? Call 0116 4030595 or email info@eternityaccountants.co.uk for your free, no-obligation consultation.
Written and reviewed by: ICAEW / AAT qualified accounting team at Eternity Accountants
Experience: 15+ years supporting 500+ UK businesses
Specialities: Self Assessment, Corporation Tax, VAT, MTD compliance
Last reviewed: June 2026
Sources: ICAEW, ACCA, GOV.UK