BOPTA 2006-07 Petition for Waiver of Late Filing Penalty-2025

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  2. Begin by checking the appropriate box under 'Petitioner' to indicate whether you are the owner or another obligated party. This is crucial for establishing your eligibility.
  3. Fill in your name, telephone number, and mailing address in lines 2 through 4. Ensure all information is accurate and clearly typed.
  4. If applicable, complete the representative section (lines 11-22) if someone else is filing on your behalf. Include their relationship to you and any necessary licenses.
  5. In line 27, provide a detailed explanation of why you were unable to file by the deadline. Attach additional pages if needed.
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Penalties: Self Assessment (SA) late filing, payment, notification error Trigger datePenalty Missed filing deadline: 31 Jan 2024 100 Unfiled after 3 months: deadline 30 April 2024 10 per day for 90 days Unfiled after 6 months: deadline 31 July 2024 300* reduced to 1001 more row Feb 18, 2025
HMRC are allowed to reduce a penalty, or not enforce it, if they think it right because of special circumstances. This is known as special reduction. Special reduction can apply to various types of penalty, including those for errors in returns, failure to notify and failure to make a return.
The failure-to-file penalty is usually five percent of the tax owed for each month, or part of a month that your return is late, up to a maximum of 25%.
Conclusion. Filing your income tax return on time is crucial to avoid the penalty for late filing of ITR. For FY 2024-2025, individuals with income up to Rs. 5 lakhs face a Rs. 1,000 fee for late filing. Those with higher incomes face a Rs. 5,000 fee.
If youre hit with an IRS penalty for filing your tax return late, the IRS can waive the penalty if you have a good reason for not fulfilling your filing obligations. Examples of sufficient reasons for failing to file on time include: serious illness impacting your ability to file.
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Those penalties are cancelled if the customer has a reasonable excuse for filing late. However, this year HMRC is not issuing late filing penalties for a month to help taxpayers and agents who are unable to meet the deadline. Late filing penalties will not be issued for online tax returns received by 28 February.
Failure to complete your tax return in time for the deadline of 31 January will result in some pretty hefty late filing fines. Since the deadline for submitting a paper tax return was 31 October, the only remaining option is to submit your return online to avoid late filing penalties.

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