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HMRC Self Assessment

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    #11
    Finally got it working mid afternoon. submitted and paid the outstanding as well.
    I know it's very early, but I like to know what is in my account is really mine.

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      #12
      They've corrected the payment deadline to 31st January 2018 now, but it still keeps referring to "payment on account for 2016-17" instead of "2017-18". That includes this help page which says that:
      "You may want to reduce your payments on account (including reducing to nil) if you expect your 2016-17 income to be lower than 2016 to 2017."

      Do they test any of this stuff before unleashing it on the public?

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        #13
        Originally posted by trilby View Post
        They've corrected the payment deadline to 31st January 2018 now, but it still keeps referring to "payment on account for 2016-17" instead of "2017-18". That includes this help page which says that:
        "You may want to reduce your payments on account (including reducing to nil) if you expect your 2016-17 income to be lower than 2016 to 2017."

        Do they test any of this stuff before unleashing it on the public?
        They can't they don't have the contractors anymore.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #14
          Financial Times: Thousands at risk of tax errors as HMRC’s software struggles. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwuqnA5jQ

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            #15
            Just done mine. No idea why, but I'm owed £380. Yaay! Usually this indicates they're about to flip up my tax code again, like they did twice last year.

            Has that PSC question gone because I didn't see it anywhere?
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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              #16
              Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
              Has that PSC question gone because I didn't see it anywhere?
              its been removed since last year.

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