Warning of fines for those who miss it
It's deadline day for submitting personal income tax returns.
Anyone who fails to do so faces a £100 fine - if the return still isn't in by 6 April 2024, a further £200 will be charged.
Submitting online is the preferred method for the majority of Isle of Man residents with more than 60% now filing their annual tax return using Isle of Man Government’s Online Services.
However, paper returns can be put through the letterboxes located at the front entrance to, or on the 2nd floor inside, Government Office.
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