In the UK, for example, if you are a simple case (PAYE employee, no other sources of income) they just do it, you never interact with HMRC at all in the ordinary procession of things. You may get a yearly summary form (P60) but that's about it.
Here in Australia everyone must fill in an annual return, but it’s a fairly well automated online system and they’re probably already already have most of the fields filled in, you just need to add anything more complicated or any deductions you think you’re owed.
In both systems you can have an accountant file for you, or use other software, but you don't need to and most British people will never file a single return in their lives.
Here in Australia everyone must fill in an annual return, but it’s a fairly well automated online system and they’re probably already already have most of the fields filled in, you just need to add anything more complicated or any deductions you think you’re owed.
In both systems you can have an accountant file for you, or use other software, but you don't need to and most British people will never file a single return in their lives.