If you are self-employed or have a partnership, but your Tax Year does not run from 6th April to 5th April the following year, you are subject to the changes with Basis Period reform.
HMRC have an online transition calculator for free and additional guidance which you can access online here https://www.gov.uk/guidance/work-out-your-transition-profit#get-help-to-work-out-your-transition-profit?&utm_source=t.co_hmrcgovuk&utm_medium=socail&utm_campaign=basisperiodreform
The tax year in the United Kingdom, including the Isle of Man, historically followed various formats before settling on the April-to-April system. Here’s a brief timeline of how the tax year evolved:
Therefore, in the Isle of Man, as part of the broader UK tax system, has followed the April-to-April format since the mid-18th century, maintaining continuity and clarity in tax administration and financial planning.
You can find more information on any of these topics by visiting the HMRC website https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs
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