There's just over a week left for people to fill in their tax returns.
Anyone who fails to complete the form on time, could face a hefty fine of £100, with a further £200 fine if it's not in by April.
The official deadline for submitting the document is Saturday, October 6.
The Treasury is encouraging people to complete their tax returns online, saying it's quicker and simpler than filling out paper-based forms.
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