With just six days remaining until the 31 July filing deadline, Revenue Jersey has received 55,013 tax returns for 2025 – 28,454 on paper and 26,559 submitted electronically.
Approximately 67,000 returns are expected overall meaning approximately 12,000 remain outstanding, though the final figure may be lower due to taxpayers leaving the Island without notifying Revenue Jersey.
Taxpayers are reminded that if they have not previously filed their returns online they will need to activate onegov accounts.
Comptroller of Revenue, Richard Summersgill, said: “Islanders must allow time to activate a onegov account and complete digital ID setup.
“Verification delays can occur, so we urge taxpayers to act promptly and use the guidance available to avoid late filing penalties.”








