5 Actions You Can Take Right Now for Your Self-Assessment

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5 Actions You Can Take Right Now for Your Self-Assessment

Is Procrastination Stopping You Doing Your Self-Asssessment?

Procrastination is a sneaky little beast, especially when it comes to tasks like self-assessment. Whether it’s the daunting paperwork or the fear of what you’ll find, putting it off only adds to the stress. But fear not! Here are five actions you can take right now to tackle your self-assessment head-on and ease your worries.

1. Set a Dedicated Time and Space

The first step is to carve out a specific time and space for your self-assessment. Choose a quiet, comfortable spot where you can focus without distractions. Schedule this time in your calendar as a non-negotiable appointment with yourself. This simple act of commitment can shift your mindset from avoidance to action.

2. Gather Your Documents

Start by gathering all necessary documents. This includes income statements, receipts, invoices, and any other financial records. Having everything in one place will save you time and reduce stress. Create a checklist to ensure you have all the paperwork you need, and tick them off as you go.

3. Break It Down into Manageable Tasks

Looking at the whole self-assessment process can be overwhelming. Break it down into smaller, manageable tasks. For instance, dedicate one day to categorising expenses, another to calculating income, and so on. This approach makes the task less intimidating and more achievable.

4. Seek Professional Advice if Needed

If you’re feeling stuck or unsure, don’t hesitate to seek professional advice. TomTax can provide valuable insights and guidance. They offer help from bookkeeping to full self-assessment returns and can help you navigate complex areas and ensure you’re maximising your deductions and credits. Remember, asking for help is a smart move, not a sign of failure.

5. Reward Yourself

Lastly, set up a reward system for completing each task. It could be a favourite snack, a short walk, or a relaxing activity you enjoy. Rewards can motivate you to push through the tough parts and make the process more enjoyable.

    By taking these steps, you’ll not only conquer procrastination but also gain a clearer understanding of your financial situation. Remember, self-assessment is not just a bureaucratic chore; it’s an opportunity to reflect on your financial health and plan for the future. So, take a deep breath, dive in, and you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment once it’s done.

    By Tomasz at TomTax

    Don’t procrastinate any further and call Tomasz today on 07853 954170

    info@tomtax.co.uk www.tomtax.co.uk

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