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Reduce January Self Assessment payments

August 18, 2025September 17, 2025
Man sitting at a laptop reviewing finances to reduce his January Self Assessment tax payment.

January is often the toughest month for self-employed workers and CIS subcontractors. Not only is it post-Christmas, but it’s also when Self Assessment (SA) tax payments are due.

If your bill feels higher than expected, there are legitimate, HMRC-approved ways to reduce your January SA payments and in some cases, spread the cost.

Why January SA payments can be high

Your January tax bill might include:

  1. Balance payment for the previous tax year
  2. First Payment on Account for the current tax year (if applicable)

Payments on account are advance payments towards your next tax bill, based on your previous year’s tax. This can make your January payment almost double what you expect.

Ways to reduce your January SA payments

1. Check if your payments on account can be reduced

If your current year’s income is lower than last year’s, you can ask HMRC to reduce your payments on account.

You can do this:

  • Online via your HMRC account
  • By sending form SA303 to HMRC

Be realistic – if you underpay, HMRC will charge interest.

2. Claim all allowable expenses

Reducing your taxable profit will reduce your bill. Common expenses for CIS workers and sole traders include:

  • Tools and equipment
  • Protective clothing
  • Travel and mileage
  • Business phone costs
  • Professional fees

Even small expenses add up – review your records before filing.

3. Use capital allowances

If you’ve bought significant assets (like machinery or a van), you may be able to claim the Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) to offset the cost against your profits.

4. Offset losses

If you made a loss in the current or previous year, you may be able to carry it forward or back to reduce your taxable income.

5. Set up a time to pay arrangement

If paying in full will cause hardship, HMRC may allow you to pay in instalments. You can apply online if your bill is under £30,000.

Example: Reducing payments on account

ScenarioLast year’s taxThis year’s estimated taxActionResult
Income drops£4,000£2,500Request reductionPOA drops from £2,000 to £1,250
Income steady£4,000£4,000No changePayments stay the same
Income rises£4,000£5,000Keep POA as isAvoid interest later

Special considerations for CIS workers

CIS subcontractors often overpay tax during the year because of 20% deductions on gross payments. This means:

  • You may be due a refund rather than having to pay extra
  • A correct tax return can significantly reduce January payments

How Tax2u can help you reduce January SA payments

At Tax2u, we help:

  • Check if your payments on account can be reduced
  • Maximise expense claims
  • Ensure CIS deductions are correctly offset
  • Avoid HMRC penalties or interest

Get your tax return started today – We’ll help you legally reduce what you owe and keep more of your hard-earned money.


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