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11. Self assessment - who needs it?
In April each year, HM Revenue & Customs sends out almost nine million self assessment forms to taxpayers.
You need to complete a self assessment return if you are:
- self employed
- a business partner
- a company director
- a trustee or personal representative
You will also need to complete a form if you are an employee or pensioner with "more complex" tax affairs, for example:
- you have capital gains of over £10,100 in the 2009-2010 tax year
- you pay income tax at 40 per cent
- you received income from more than one source
- you received a lump sum or compensation payment from your employer
- you lived abroad for all or part of the tax year
- you want to claim complicated pension contribution reliefs or tax relief
- for the more sophisticated investments such as enterprise investment schemes or venture capital trusts
If you are unsure of your position or have any problems with the forms, your local tax office will help. Alternatively you can phone the HM Revenue & Customs' helpline on 0845 60 55 999.
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