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Can I Correct A Tax Assessment I Filed?

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proposes Did you file your taxes through the self-assessment process?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Did you file your taxes through the self-assessment process?

Are there any corrections in your self assessed tax filing?

Did you file within the time limit prescribed by law?

Is there over payment of taxes after your new computation.

Was the over payment discovered after the allowable 12-month period?

Common conclusions

Your taxes due depends on the final assessment of the auditor assigned to your case but you may correct your tax assessment in case of error.

If after review, you realize that there are corrections needed in the self assessed return, you can go to the government’s Self Assessment portal and make the necessary corrections.

You may no longer correct the tax assessment. Tax returns may only be corrected up to 12 months after the Self Assessment deadline for the relevant tax year

You may see for a correction of the tax assessment and the taxes you paid.

In exceptional cases, you may still write to the Revenue Service, using the contact details on your most recent letter from them. You should explain the mistake, and make sure you provide supporting evidence to back up your claim

You may opt to wait for the Revenue letter on the proper taxes due and pay off the government after their own assessment.

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