There’s just less than a month left for people to fill in their tax returns.
The deadline for submitting the document is October 6.
Anyone who fails to meet this date will be charged £100. This increases to £200 if the form is not returned by April next year.
Tax returns can be submitted at Government Offices or through the government website.
Gerard Higgins from the Income Tax Division is encouraging people to take advantage of the online service:
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