Brits who made a tidy sum from doing second jobs this year are issued a deadline to see if they owe tax on any of their earnings Almost two-fifths of Brits made extra money from tasks such as selling old clothes online (Image: Demaerre via Getty Images)
Brits who have made at least £1,000 on side hustles have been urged to act before October 5. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) recently sent a reminder to people to check if they need to register for self assessment by that date.
In a post on their X page, the tax office advised those who were self-employed or earned a lot of money on side hustles to act immediately. No mention was made of any consequences for missing the deadline, although current rules state that those who don't submit a tax return by the end of the following