aftershavedave
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Another good reason for not leaving it until the last minute when the world and his wife are trying to log in.
ah but i'm an accountant kay, and we like deadlines!
Another good reason for not leaving it until the last minute when the world and his wife are trying to log in.
they're coming round to murder my family in front of me.
Fortunately for me I got mine filed nice and early. And my reward is to be hounded to death about paying my tax ever since. Had a last warning letter today telling me I had to pay the last £300 by tommorow or they're coming round to murder my family in front of me.
Make sure you get a receipt for it.
I take it this is for the tax year that ended last April?
Fortunately for me I got mine filed nice and early. And my reward is to be hounded to death about paying my tax ever since. Had a last warning letter today telling me I had to pay the last £300 by tommorow or they're coming round to murder my family in front of me.
I thought that if you only owed a small amount like this you could opt to have it collected via PAYE coding (so spread out over a tax year). Or are you self-employed?
I don't understand why people put off doing it until the last few days. Most of the forms you need to enter your data are sent out late summer and if you have overpaid, they give you back your money very quickly.
Do it sooner and enjoy .....
Holy Moly, HMRC make it really difficult to sort things out. If you are thinking of leaving it to the last minute and have not yet registered for your
(1) Government Gateway card and
(2) Activation pin number
You are well truly Donald Ducked.
The good thing (ish) is that filling in the forms is relatively painless, and it does calculate the extra tax you have to pay