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Self Assessment Tax Return in Hull, England (2026)

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Cost

Free

The process is free, but there may be penalties for delays or errors.

Time at office

30 minutes

Estimated time

Immediate online

Quick summary

Complete guide to filing your tax return through the Self Assessment system in Hull. Online process available immediately or book an appointment for in-person service.

Required documents

  • National Insurance Number (NINO)

    Needed to identify yourself with HMRC.

  • Financial details

    Income, expenses, and any other relevant financial details.

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    Supporting documentation Optional

    Invoices, receipts, and other documents to support your return.

    ⚠️ Recommended to avoid errors

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Step by step

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    Online Application (Recommended)

    Go to official site

    Log in to your HMRC account and complete your return online.

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    Expert tip

    "This is the fastest and most convenient method for filing your return."

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    Tax Payment

    Once completed, you will pay any tax due directly through HMRC.

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    Expert tip

    "Make sure your bank details are up to date for payment."

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    In-Person Application

    If you prefer in-person assistance, you must visit the local HMRC office in Hull with an appointment.

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    Expert tip

    "An appointment is required for in-person service."

Offices and service points - Hull

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) Customer Service

Accessible Appointment required City centre

100 Beverley Road, Hull HU3 6HH

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Monday to Friday: 8:00 - 18:00

Frequently asked questions

Can I file my tax return without a NINO?
No, the NINO is necessary for identification with HMRC and completing your return.
When do I have to submit my Self Assessment tax return?
Generally, you should file it by January 31st of the following year after your declared income.

Official sources and useful links

This guide is for informational purposes only. Always check the official source for current information.