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Online year end PAYE filing (£825 free)

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    Online year end PAYE filing (£825 free)

    For those smart enough not to contribute to their accountant's retirement fund but too dim to tackle online filing unassisted ...

    The ************ guide is now complete (well more or less anyway)

    www.************.co.uk/online_filing/index.php

    #2
    Said accountant's retirement fund ain't getting filled.

    They shipped out an incorrect P35 to me today.

    Where's QDos/Accountax now when you need them?

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      #3
      If you are filing online yourself you want to get the corrected one PDQ - I saw errors on the site about 9:30 last night (mentioned in the guide) - it will crash for sure in the last couple of days and you face £100 penalty per month for late filing or loss of the rebate if you resort to posting the stuff in.

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        #4
        I believe the deadline has already been extended until the 26th May.

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          #5
          I now have

          Confirmation of submission

          Two reminders to post in my forms or get £100 fine. They no longer even put on the form the number to ring up and winge.

          I wait the joining of the IR's left and right hand with interest. Presumably they'll just send me the penalty again and I'll have to sort out their mess for them.

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            #6
            Thanks for that, my accountant has just anounced she's charging. I asked them a few months ago, no mention of it!

            Barsteward!

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              #7
              How do we claim this £825 (or £250)?

              Simply take it off a future payment?

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                #8
                It gete credited to your PAYE account in lumps as you file over next 5 years. You can then underpay to use the credit. There is also a mechanism to request repayment of it by cheque.

                There a load of bump on the IR website but I cant find anything now it's reorganised.

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                  #9
                  I wonder if there's any mileage in sending them an Inland Revenue style "late payment" reminder notice. :rollin

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