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Vincent Duggleby and a panel of experts answer tax questions. Includes information about increased fines for late filing of tax assessments and details about tax allowances.

There are just two weeks left to file your paper tax return, if you still do your self-assessment that way. The deadline is midnight on Wednesday 31 October. If you miss that, you'll have to file online or pay a hundred pound fine. If you don't do self-assessment, are you sure your PAYE tax code is correct? How do you reclaim overpaid tax? Whatever your question about tax, Vincent Duggleby and a panel of experts are here to give you answers. Email moneybox@bbc.co.uk now or call 03 700 100 444. Lines open from 1pm on Wednesday.

Are you aware that the fines for late filing have increased?

What tax allowances are you entitled to?

If you're working part-time or you're self-employed, what expenses can you claim?

How might changes to child benefit in January affect your tax affairs?

Are you involved in direct selling and do you know your tax obligations?

And what is happening to the age allowance?

Vincent Duggleby will be joined by:

Leonie Kerswill, Tax Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers

Elaine Clark, Managing Director of CheapAccounting.co.uk

Andrew Shaw, Private Client Partner at Kingston Smith Chartered Accountants

Producer is Sally Abrahams.

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30 minutes

Last on

Wed 17 Oct 2012 15:00

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  • Wed 17 Oct 2012 15:00