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How Financial Stress Affects Mental Health and What You Can Do

How Financial Stress Affects Mental Health and What You Can Do

  • Writer: Omar Aswat
    Omar Aswat
  • May 12, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 22, 2025

“I just kept ignoring the letters. I couldn’t face it.”

That’s what one of our clients said when they first came to us. And it’s something we hear far too often.

Because financial stress especially around tax, business finances, or legal obligations is more than just a numbers game. It impacts your sleep, your confidence, and sometimes even your health.

This Mental Health Awareness Week, we're exploring the deep connection between financial stress and mental health, and why you're not alone in feeling overwhelmed.

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Behind Every File, There’s a Human Being

At ASWATAX, we work closely with individuals, landlords, and professionals and no matter the scale or complexity of the situation, one thing is clear:

📌 Behind every tax return, there’s someone quietly trying to keep their head above water.

This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re joining the conversation, not to talk shop, but to remind you: you’re not alone in this.

The theme this year is Community, and we believe that’s exactly what’s missing from how most people deal with money problems.

Why Financial Stress and Mental Health Are Deeply Connected

  • Over 1.5 million adults in the UK are dealing with both problem debt and mental health challenges.

  • Business owners and landlords often suffer in silence, juggling pressure and isolation.

  • Common reactions like shame, avoidance, and self-blame aren’t signs of weakness - they’re symptoms of overload.

If this sounds familiar, it’s not a failure of character. It’s a normal reaction to a high-pressure situation without support.

Signs You’re Struggling with Money and Mental Health

You might be dealing with money-related anxiety if you’re:

  • Avoiding HMRC letters or tax deadlines

  • Feeling guilty or ashamed about late payments

  • Losing sleep over VAT returns or cash flow

  • Struggling to ask for help, even when you know you need it

These are more than administrative issues, they’re emotional burdens. And they add up.

How to Cope with Financial Anxiety and Regain Control

No one expects you to have all the answers but small, manageable steps can help shift the weight.

Break it Down

Start with one thing: Open the letter. Check the date. Forward it to your accountant. Small actions disrupt spirals.

Don’t Stay Silent

The longer you keep it in, the heavier it gets. Speak to your accountant, your tax advisor, or even just a friend. You’ll likely find more support and less judgment than you expect.

Know Your Options

Tax debt? Unexpected bills? There are solutions:

  • Time to Pay arrangements with HMRC

  • Late appeal reliefs

  • Realistic payment planning

  • Strategic advice that can ease pressure and avoid penalties

We’ve guided many clients through these processes, calmly, clearly, and confidentially.

What We’ve Learned from Supporting Clients with Financial Stress

Over the years, we’ve worked with hundreds of people who felt the same way you might feel now - overwhelmed, anxious, and unsure of what to do next.

What we’ve learned is this: support makes all the difference.

Our job isn’t just to manage numbers. It’s to listen, simplify, and guide people toward clarity, without judgement.

So if you’re stuck, uncertain, or carrying that heavy feeling about your finances…

Where to Get Help for Financial Stress and Mental Wellbeing

If you or someone you know is experiencing financial stress, these organisations offer free, confidential help and advice:

Meet Omar Omar is a Chartered Tax Advisor (a.k.a an expert on tax issues) and founder of ASWATAX. He regularly shares his knowledge and best advice here in his blog and on other channels such as LinkedIn. Book a call today to learn more about what Omar and ASWATAX can do for you.

*Disclaimer: ASWATAX is a firm of Chartered Tax Advisors, and we strive to provide accurate, up-to-date tax insights. Tax laws may change, so this content is for general guidance only and not a substitute for professional advice. Seek independent tax and legal counsel before making decisions. ASWATAX is not liable for any loss from reliance on this information. Use at your own risk.

 
 
 

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