The government has announced more support for those still yet to submit their tax returns.
Ahead of the deadline this Sunday, October 6, officials have set up an out-of-hours telephone service from 1pm to 5pm the day before on Saturday, October 5.
Those who miss the deadline for returns for the year ending April 5 2019 face being hit with a £100 fine and a further £200 penalty if it's not received by April 6 next year.
Anyone needing to get in touch on the helpline should ring 685 400 during normal office hours Monday-Friday, or between the stated hours this Saturday for out-of-hours.
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