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We have a list of accountants who can help you with your Self Assessments. It is advisable to use an Accountant to complete your Self Assessment for you. If you can supply them with all the details required the charges for this are normally less than a penalty from the Inland Revenue.

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1.  Any employment records i.e.. P60, P11D etc.
2.  Dividend Tax Certificate and Interest Certificates from any financial institution your have derived interest from.
3.  Details of contributions to personal pensions.
4.  Any other records of income or allowable expenses.

For Self-employed people

1.  Bank Statements, Cheque book counterfoils, deposit books and details of turnover.
2.  Details of Business Expenditure.
3.  For businesses with a turnover of over £15,000, an analysis of expenditure.
4.  Dividend Tax Certificate and Interest Certificates from any financial institution your have derived interest from.
5.  Details of contributions to personal pensions.
6.  Any other records of income or allowable expenses.

If you want information on what you should do, have a look at the Inland Revenue site at www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk