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Self assessments

Self Assessment is HMRC’s way for you to report income, gains and allowances that aren’t fully taxed through PAYE, for example self-employment, rental income, dividends/interest, or capital gains. 

This hub is your starting point to understand the process, pick the right route, and file online with Ftax.

Please note: Self-employed and Landlords need to purchase the Business Self Assessment 

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Ftax for Self Assessments

Ftax Individual Self Assessment SA100 (2024/25)

2 Credits
£19.50

Ftax Business Self Assessment SA100 (2024/25)

2 Credits
£21.40

Ftax Agent Self Assessment SA100 (2024/25)

5 Credits
£32.00

Why use Ftax for Self-Assessment

HMRC

HMRC-recognised

Software with secure submission and an HMRC receipt.

Familiar forms, clearer guidance

SA100 and the right schedules (SA103, SA105, SA106, SA108) switched on automatically.

Built-in checks

To catch common errors before you submit.

Works with your records

Enter your year-end totals from spreadsheets/other software; optional Ftax Cashbook helps you keep simple digital records.

Helpful support

Step-by-step guides, videos and FAQs when you need them.

Who needs to file self-assessments?

Ftax for

Individuals

Prices from £19.50 + VAT (£23.40 inc. VAT)

Ftax for

Businessess

Prices from £11.00 + VAT (£13.20 inc. VAT)

Ftax for

Agents

Prices from £11.00 + VAT (£13.20 inc. VAT

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