![]() Make sure you know which UTR belongs to the partnership and which numbers belong to the partners when submitting the tax return for a partnership. HMRC will put the partnership's UTR on letters such as the ‘Notice to Complete a Tax Return’ for the partnership. Partners in a partnership can find their Unique Taxpayer Reference number in each of their personal tax accounts. This is because the partners and the business all need to submit separate tax returns. Partnerships require multiple UTR numbers in order to submit a Self Assessment tax return: one number for the business and one for each partner. You should make sure you have your National Insurance number to hand when you do this. You can apply to retrieve a lost UTR number by contacting HMRC. The number is also printed on letters from HMRC, such as payment reminders and notices to file a tax return. Individual taxpayers (including sole traders) can find their UTR number in their HMRC personal tax account or business tax account. Where to find your UTR number Individual taxpayers and sole traders HMRC issues limited companies with a UTR for Corporation Tax when the company registers with Companies House. HMRC issues a UTR number to taxpayers when they register for Self Assessment. HMRC sometimes refers to the UTR number as a ‘tax reference’. ![]() ![]() What is a UTR number? Definition of UTR numberĪ UTR number (Unique Taxpayer Reference number) is a 10-digit code issued by HMRC to individual taxpayers and companies who need to complete a tax return. ![]()
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