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Self Assessment Tax Return Telford

Tax Accountant Telford helps individuals, landlords, company directors, sole traders, contractors, high earners and people with extra income prepare and file Self Assessment tax returns correctly.

A Self Assessment tax return is not just data entry. The correct return can depend on employment income, rental income, dividends, self-employment, foreign income, Capital Gains Tax, pension contributions, child benefit, student loans, payments on account and whether specialist pages are needed.

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A Self Assessment tax return reports income, gains, reliefs and tax due to HMRC. It may include the main SA100 return plus supplementary pages such as property, self-employment, foreign income, Capital Gains Tax or partnership pages.

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Individuals

Employment, side income, dividends and interest

Landlords

Rental income, expenses and UK property pages

Sole Traders

Business income, expenses and tax calculations

Directors

Dividends, PAYE, benefits and tax return filing

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Who needs a Self Assessment tax return?

You may need to file a Self Assessment tax return if you have income or gains that are not fully taxed through PAYE. This often includes self-employed income, rental income, company director dividends, foreign income, Capital Gains Tax, partnership income or other untaxed income.

We help Telford clients understand whether they need to file, what pages are required and how to report income correctly. If HMRC has sent you a notice to file, you should not ignore it even if you believe no tax is due.

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Common reasons clients contact us

  • You are self-employed or a sole trader
  • You receive UK rental income
  • You are a company director with dividends
  • You have foreign income or overseas property
  • You sold a property, shares, crypto or investments
  • You received an HMRC notice to file
  • You need to claim expenses, tax relief or pension relief
  • You missed a tax return deadline or have penalties

Self Assessment services

Tax return support tailored to your income

We prepare Self Assessment tax returns for straightforward and complex cases. Each return is reviewed according to income sources, tax year, HMRC filing requirement, supporting records and whether supplementary pages are needed.

Property

Landlord Self Assessment Tax Return

Self Assessment support for landlords with rental income, property expenses, mortgage interest, jointly owned properties and UK property pages.

  • Rental income and expense schedules
  • Finance cost relief
  • Joint ownership tax reporting
  • Non-resident landlord support
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Sole Traders

Self-Employed Tax Return Telford

Tax return preparation for sole traders, consultants, contractors, online sellers, trades and small business owners.

  • Turnover and business expense review
  • Allowable expense treatment
  • Trading profit calculation
  • Payments on account review
Company Directors

Director Self Assessment Tax Return

Tax returns for company directors who receive salary, dividends, benefits, director loan account issues or other income.

  • Salary and dividend reporting
  • Benefits and P11D review
  • Director loan account tax issues
  • Company owner tax support
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Foreign Income

Foreign Income Self Assessment Return

UK tax return support for foreign income, overseas property, foreign pensions, overseas bank interest and double tax relief claims.

  • SA106 Foreign pages
  • Double tax relief review
  • Overseas rental income
  • Foreign pension and savings income
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CGT

Self Assessment with Capital Gains Tax

Tax return support where you need to report property gains, investment gains, crypto gains or other disposals through Self Assessment.

  • Capital Gains Tax calculation
  • Allowable cost review
  • Private Residence Relief check
  • SA108 Capital Gains pages
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New client offer • Referral reward • Instant quote available

New client and referral discounts on Self Assessment tax returns

If you are a new client or you have been referred by an existing client, you may be eligible for a discounted Self Assessment tax return fee. The discount depends on the type of return, quality of records and whether the work is straightforward or complex.

Use our instant quote page to get an initial fee indication, book an appointment if you want to speak to a tax advisor, or contact us directly if your return involves rental income, foreign income, Capital Gains Tax, HMRC penalties or an urgent filing deadline.

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HMRC deadlines

Self Assessment deadlines and late filing risks

The Self Assessment tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April. If you need to register for Self Assessment, HMRC normally expects you to tell them by 5 October after the end of the tax year. Paper returns are usually due by 31 October and online returns are usually due by 31 January.

Tax payments are normally due by 31 January. A second payment on account may also be due by 31 July where payments on account apply. Filing late can lead to penalties and interest, so it is better to deal with the return before HMRC action escalates.

Important Self Assessment dates

5 October

Tell HMRC if you need to register for Self Assessment for the previous tax year.

31 October

Usual paper tax return deadline.

31 January

Usual online filing deadline and main payment deadline.

31 July

Second payment on account deadline where payments on account apply.

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Why use a tax accountant for your Self Assessment return?

A Self Assessment return is not just a form. The return may involve tax codes, allowable expenses, rental income, dividends, child benefit charges, foreign income, payments on account, student loans, pension contributions and Capital Gains Tax. A professional review helps reduce errors and gives you a clearer filing position.

We help you avoid common mistakes

  • Missing income sources
  • Incorrect property expense treatment
  • Ignoring payments on account
  • Forgetting High Income Child Benefit Charge
  • Incorrect foreign income or tax credit entries
  • Filing without checking HMRC calculations
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Our filing process

A clear process from quote to HMRC submission

We keep the process structured so you know what is happening, what documents are needed and when your return is ready for approval.

Tax return workflow

From records to HMRC filing

We start by identifying the income sources, tax year, HMRC deadline and whether specialist pages are required.

The tax return and calculation are then prepared for your approval before anything is submitted to HMRC.

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Initial review

We check what type of Self Assessment return you need and whether specialist pages apply.

02

Document checklist

We send a tailored checklist based on your income, property, business, gains and HMRC position.

03

Return preparation

We prepare the tax return, calculate the liability and review reliefs, claims and filing disclosures.

04

Approval and filing

You review the return and tax calculation before we submit it to HMRC on your behalf.

More than basic filing

We prepare Self Assessment tax returns where judgement is needed

Some returns are straightforward. Others need judgement, especially where there is property income, foreign income, a company director position, capital gains, crypto, missing records, HMRC penalties, pension contributions or a tax code issue.

We prepare Self Assessment tax returns where the return needs proper judgement, not just data entry. That means checking the tax treatment, records, supplementary pages and final HMRC calculation before the return is approved.

Specialist areas we review

  • SA105 UK property pages
  • SA106 Foreign income pages
  • SA108 Capital Gains Tax pages
  • High Income Child Benefit Charge
  • Payments on account and reductions
  • Late returns, penalties and HMRC notices
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Telford and Shropshire

Self Assessment tax return accountant near you

We help Self Assessment clients across Telford, Wellington, Madeley, Dawley, Oakengates, Lawley, Ketley, Hadley, Ironbridge, Donnington, Muxton, Trench and Wrockwardine Wood.

We also support clients in Shrewsbury, Newport, Bridgnorth, Shifnal, Wolverhampton, Stafford and across Shropshire. Most Self Assessment tax return work can be completed online using secure records, phone and Zoom, with local appointments by arrangement.

Documents checklist

What we may need to prepare your tax return

The documents required depend on your income sources. We will send a tailored checklist, but the following items are often useful.

Employment income

P60, P45, payslips, benefits information, P11D, tax code notices and employment expense details.

Property income

Rental statements, mortgage interest, repairs, insurance, agent fees, service charges and council tax records.

Business income

Sales, expenses, bank statements, bookkeeping records, mileage, equipment costs and working-from-home details.

Other income

Dividends, bank interest, foreign income, pension income, crypto, investment gains and HMRC letters.

Common questions

Self Assessment Tax Return Telford FAQs

Do I need to file a Self Assessment tax return?

You may need to file if you are self-employed, a landlord, a partner in a partnership, have Capital Gains Tax to report, have foreign income, receive dividends or savings income, or HMRC has sent you a notice to file. We can review your position and confirm what applies.

Can you file my Self Assessment tax return online?

Yes. We can prepare and file your Self Assessment tax return online after reviewing your documents and receiving your approval to submit.

How much does a Self Assessment tax return cost?

The fee depends on complexity. A simple return is usually lower cost than a return involving rental income, foreign income, Capital Gains Tax, self-employment, messy records or HMRC enquiries. We confirm the fee before work starts.

Can I get an instant quote for my Self Assessment tax return?

Yes. You can use our instant quote page to get an initial fee indication. If your return involves rental income, foreign income, Capital Gains Tax, HMRC penalties or complex records, we may need to review the position before confirming the final fee.

Do you offer discounts for new clients or referrals?

A new client or referral discount may be available where the Self Assessment return is straightforward and records are clear. The discount depends on the type of return, the amount of work required and whether additional tax advice is needed.

Can you help if I missed the 31 January deadline?

Yes. If you missed the filing deadline, we can help prepare the outstanding return, review penalties, calculate the tax and explain the next steps. You should deal with the issue quickly to reduce further penalties and interest.

Do landlords need to file Self Assessment?

Many landlords need to report rental income through Self Assessment. The exact position depends on the level of rental income, expenses, ownership structure and whether HMRC already receives any information. We can prepare the property income pages and rental accounts.

Can you deal with foreign income on a Self Assessment return?

Yes. We can prepare Self Assessment returns involving foreign income, overseas property, foreign pensions, foreign savings income and double tax relief claims.

Instant quote or appointment

Get an instant quote or speak to a Self Assessment tax advisor

Use our instant quote page for a quick fee indication, book an appointment if you want to speak to a tax advisor, or send your details through the form if your Self Assessment return involves rental income, foreign income, Capital Gains Tax, HMRC penalties or an urgent filing deadline.