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Self Assessment - which HMRC account?

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    #11
    Originally posted by tarbera View Post
    I know you think you did, but unless you are setup as a direct user and used Bacstel-IP software after going through the setup process or indirectly via another bank (again requires a setup process) I don't think you did
    Yawns....

    Ok whatever. I must have used magic then.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #12
      Originally posted by Lance View Post
      Yawns....

      Ok whatever. I must have used magic then.

      You used a forward dated faster payment (if over your daily limit) or a standard faster payment

      Not magic

      Yawn indeed

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        #13
        Self Assessment - which HMRC account?

        Originally posted by tarbera View Post
        You used a forward dated faster payment (if over your daily limit) or a standard faster payment

        Not magic

        Yawn indeed
        I’ll do your research for you shall I? Again.


        https://www.bacs.co.uk/Resources/Pages/FAQs.aspx

        You’re looking for BACS direct credit.
        Last edited by Lance; 14 January 2018, 21:15.
        See You Next Tuesday

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          #14
          love it

          Originally posted by Lance View Post
          I’ll do your research for you shall I? Again.


          https://www.bacs.co.uk/Resources/Pages/FAQs.aspx

          You’re looking for BACS direct credit.
          dig that hole deeper, you made a faster payment.

          What bank are you with?

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            #15
            Originally posted by tarbera View Post
            dig that hole deeper, you made a faster payment.

            What bank are you with?
            I tell you what. If you're so convinced you're right how about you provide the evidence?
            I already have provided a link that says

            ​How do I go about setting up a Bacs Direct Credit?​

            Your bank will offer facilities as part of your general account to credit another account. You can credit another account by using either your personal or business banking service. As a rule, you need the name of the payee, the name of their bank, the payee’s bank account number and sort code. It is vital that you double check the sort code and account number before sending a payment: payments are processed only using these numbers. You will also need to provide the same details for the account to be debited. Typically this will be your account, or an account from where you are authorised to make a payment, in the case of a joint account, for example.
            So what is a non faster payment, from a personal or small business bank account??????
            See You Next Tuesday

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                #17
                Thanks for all the sensible replies

                No thanks to the pedantic little troll who added nothing to the thread.
                Do what thou wilt

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                  #18
                  I paid mine by debit card over the internet. Saves me struggling to work out whether I need BACS, CHAPS, faster payments or magic
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                    #19
                    I set up a direct debit for the date I want them to collect. No need to worry about bank details then. Tend to do this for both personal and company liabilities.

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                      #20
                      I seem to remember I was Shipley back in paper days but could find nothing recent to say so. On the HMRC payment page it does say if you're not sure use Cumbernauld . Works ok, they've got my dosh.
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