Originally posted by VectraMan
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5% interest, courtesy of HMRC
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In the circumstances you describe the taxman will only give you 4% anyway. The rates are difference depending on why. If it is a repayment (i.e. you have overpaid tax) then the rate is lower. -
If you pay the CT early (by bank transfer fro example) be sure to use the correct reference number (it changes every year). Otherwise they will credit the previous years CT account. then realise you've paid too much and send a refund cheque with no interest!
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When I did this, they automatically transfered the money into the new CT account and then sent me a transaction statement.Originally posted by Archangel View PostIf you pay the CT early (by bank transfer fro example) be sure to use the correct reference number (it changes every year). Otherwise they will credit the previous years CT account. then realise you've paid too much and send a refund cheque with no interest!
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