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SCHEDULE 24Penalties for failure to make returns etc
PART 1Introduction
Interpretation
3
(1)
This paragraph applies for the interpretation of this Schedule.
(2)
References to the Table are to the Table in paragraph 2 (unless otherwise specified).
(3)
References to “return” include any return, information, statement, account or other document specified in column A, B or C of the Table.
(4)
Each entry in Column A, B or C of the Table is a “group” of returns, and references to returns in or belonging to a group of returns are to be read accordingly.
(5)
References to group 1A are to the group of returns in item 1, column A, to group 1B are to the group of returns in item 1, column B, and so on.
(6)
Each numbered paragraph in group 1B, 2B or 3B is a “digital reporting sub-group” of returns, and references to returns in or belonging to a digital reporting sub-group of returns are to be read accordingly.
(7)
References to digital reporting sub-group (1) of group 1B are to the returns in paragraph (1) in item 1, column B, to digital reporting sub-group (2) of group 1B are to the returns in paragraph (2) in item 1, column B, and so on.
(8)
Any reference to making a return includes a reference to filing, delivering or submitting a return.
(9)
“Due date”, in relation to a return, means the date by which it is required to be made.
(10)
A failure to make a return on or before the due date is treated as occurring on the day after the due date.
(11)
“HMRC” means Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.