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UK Tax Year Dates & Deadlines 2025/26 — Every Date You Need

Updated 14 Feb 2026 · UK Take Home Pay

The UK tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April. Here's every important date for the 2025/26 tax year.

Key Dates

DateDeadline
6 April 2025Start of 2025/26 tax year
31 May 2026Employer must give you P60 for 2025/26
6 July 2026Employer must submit P11D (benefits) to HMRC
5 October 2026Register for Self Assessment (if newly self-employed)
31 October 2026Paper Self Assessment tax return deadline
31 December 2026Deadline if you want tax collected via PAYE (owed < £3,000)
31 January 2027Online Self Assessment return + payment deadline
31 January 2027First payment on account for 2026/27
5 April 2026End of 2025/26 tax year — last day to use allowances
5 April 2026Last day to use ISA allowance for 2025/26
31 July 2026Second payment on account for 2025/26

Why 6 April?

The UK tax year starts on 6 April due to a quirk of history. When Britain switched from the Julian to Gregorian calendar in 1752, 11 days were lost. To avoid losing tax revenue, the Treasury moved the start of the tax year from 25 March (Lady Day) forward by 11 days to 5 April — and then by one more day to 6 April during a later adjustment.

Use It or Lose It: 5 April Deadline

Several allowances expire on 5 April and cannot be carried forward: your £20,000 ISA allowance, your £3,000 CGT annual exemption, your £3,000 annual gift exemption (can carry forward one year only), and your £4,000 Lifetime ISA allowance.

Penalties for Missing Deadlines

Miss the 31 January Self Assessment deadline and you'll face an immediate £100 fine, even if you owe no tax. After 3 months, daily penalties of £10 apply (up to £900). After 6 months, a further £300 or 5% of tax owed (whichever is greater). After 12 months, another £300 or 5%.

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