The short version
We only ask for the information we need to prepare and file your tax return. We never sell your data. We share it with HMRC to file your return, and with the trusted suppliers that help us run the service — nobody else. You can ask to see, correct or delete your data at any time.
Who we are
Tax Filers Hub Ltd (company number 17156024, trading as “Tax Filers”; “we”, “us”) is a company registered in England & Wales that helps individuals, landlords and the self-employed prepare and file UK Self Assessment tax returns. We are the data controller responsible for the personal data described in this policy.
We are registered with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK's data protection regulator. If you have any questions about this policy or how we handle your information, you can reach our data protection team using the contact details at the end of this page.
Information we collect
To prepare an accurate return we need to collect certain personal and financial information. Depending on your circumstances, this may include:
Information you give us
- Identity & contact details — your name, date of birth, address, email and phone number.
- Tax references — your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) and National Insurance number.
- Financial information — income, expenses, employment, self-employment, rental, dividend, pension and savings details, and supporting documents you upload.
- Correspondence — messages you send us by email, phone, WhatsApp or our contact forms.
Information we collect automatically
- Usage data — pages you visit and actions you take on our website, collected through cookies and similar technologies.
- Device data — your IP address, browser type and approximate location, used to keep the service secure.
How we use your data
We use your information to deliver the service you've asked for and to run our business responsibly. Specifically, we use it to:
- Prepare, review and submit your Self Assessment tax return to HMRC.
- Verify your identity and register you for a UTR where needed.
- Communicate with you about your return, deadlines and any queries.
- Take payment for our services and keep accounting records.
- Improve our website and service, and keep both secure.
- Meet our legal, regulatory and anti-money-laundering obligations.
Our lawful basis
Under UK GDPR we must have a lawful basis for using your data. We rely on the following:
- Contract — to provide the tax-filing service you've engaged us for.
- Legal obligation — to comply with tax, accounting and anti-money-laundering law.
- Legitimate interests — to run, secure and improve our business, where this is not overridden by your rights.
- Consent — for optional marketing communications and non-essential cookies, which you can withdraw at any time.
Who we share it with
We never sell your personal data. We share it only where necessary to deliver the service or meet our legal duties:
- HMRC — to file your return and correspond about your tax affairs.
- Service providers — vetted suppliers who host our systems, process payments and provide tax software, all bound by confidentiality and data-processing agreements.
- Professional advisers — accountants, auditors and legal advisers where required.
- Authorities — regulators or law enforcement where we are legally required to disclose.
Where a supplier processes data outside the UK, we ensure appropriate safeguards (such as UK adequacy regulations or standard contractual clauses) are in place.
How long we keep it
We keep your information only for as long as we need it. Tax and accounting records are generally retained for at least six years after the end of the relevant tax year, in line with HMRC requirements. Where we no longer have a reason to keep your data, we securely delete or anonymise it.
Keeping your data secure
We take the security of your information seriously. We use encryption in transit, access controls, secure UK-based hosting and staff training to protect against unauthorised access, loss or misuse. While no system is ever completely secure, we maintain procedures to deal promptly with any suspected data breach and will notify you and the ICO where we are required to do so.
Your rights
Under data protection law you have a number of rights over your personal data. You can ask us to:
- Access a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
- Correct any information that is inaccurate or incomplete.
- Erase your data where we no longer have a lawful reason to keep it.
- Restrict or object to certain processing, including direct marketing.
- Portability — receive your data in a structured, machine-readable format.
- Withdraw consent at any time, where we rely on it.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the details below. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office if you are unhappy with how we have handled your data.
Changes & contact
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in our service or the law. When we make material changes we'll update the date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, let you know directly. Please check back periodically for the latest version.
Making Tax Digital — general guidance notice
Information on our website relating to Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is provided for general guidance only and should not be treated as personal tax advice. MTD requirements are subject to HMRC rules, qualifying income thresholds and implementation dates, which may change. Tax Filers is an independent accounting and tax practice and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of HMRC. Always check the latest GOV.UK guidance or speak to a qualified accountant for advice specific to your circumstances.
Talk to our data protection team
Questions about your data, or want to make a request? We're happy to help — most queries are answered within two working days.