Corporate taxpayers are being reminded the deadline for submitting returns is in less than two weeks.
Government is highlighting that returns for the accounting periods ending on December 31 2018 must be completed and sent in by Midnight on January 2, 2020.
Officials say whilst the due date is infact January 1, any paperwork won't be considered late on that day because tax division offices will be closed.
They're warning those who put documentation through to the Income Tax Divison late could be hit with a £250 fine.
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