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Anyone over 18 in 20 Manchester postcodes are invited for Covid vaccine TODAY


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Young people queued around the block in Manchester today after everyone over 18 in as many as 20 different postcodes in the city were invited to come and get their vaccine.
In scenes mirroring those witnessed at London s Twickenham on Monday, when thousands waited for hours to receive their first jab, many more were seen patiently anticipating a first dose of the Pfizer product.
The walk-in clinic was being held at the Irish World Heritage Centre in Cheetham Hill between 10.30am and 6.30pm.
Jabs were made available to anyone over the age of 18 whose postcodes begin with the following: M1 7, M8, M9, M11 3, M12, M13, M14 4, M14 5, M14 6, M14 7, M15 4, M15 5, M15 6, M16 7, M18 7, M18 8, M19 2, M25, M45, M60 6. ....

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late tax returns almost double at 1.8 million


Self assessment: late tax returns almost double at 1.8 million
3 February 2021: A record-high number of taxpayers missed the self assessment tax return deadline and ICAEW has urged late filers to act well ahead of the new 28 February cut-off.
While more than 10.7 million people submitted their 2019/20 returns by the 31 January deadline, the 1.8 million who failed to file is almost double the 958,296 from last year. 
Remaining taxpayers whose tax return is now late will not be charged a late filing penalty, provided they submit their return online a month later by 28 February.
Reflecting on the figures, ICAEW’s Tax Faculty says the number of missed returns this year confirms that the automatic waiver of late-filing penalties was needed. “The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on the resources of taxpayers, agents and HMRC alike,” says Caroline Miskin, Technical Manager at the faculty. “Waiving penalties for SA returns ....

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