Question on the difference between "overpaying tax" and "making a payment on account".
About four years ago, after being informed that HMRC had opened an enquiry into my 2007/07 SA return, I cocked up my tax return and ended up overpaying by £2k. Having realised my mistake I immediately asked for a refund, only to be told that I couldn't have it ("You're being investigated, tough").
Would this overpayment have been used in subsequent years to offset tax owed? Or does it sit in a special account with HMRC, only to be released when they see fit (or when the courts finally decide our fate)?
The reason I ask - I simply cannot understand the statements that HMRC have sent me, and though I can see the £2k payment on the date it was paid in, I have no idea whether or not it was used against a subsequent tax payment. I also ended up slightly overpaying last year by £100, and that shows up as an overpayment on the HMRC website, one I can apparently claim back - this isn't the case for the £2k overpayment.
So - I guess my question is, if you're being investigated, what happens to an overpayment?
Any ideas?
About four years ago, after being informed that HMRC had opened an enquiry into my 2007/07 SA return, I cocked up my tax return and ended up overpaying by £2k. Having realised my mistake I immediately asked for a refund, only to be told that I couldn't have it ("You're being investigated, tough").
Would this overpayment have been used in subsequent years to offset tax owed? Or does it sit in a special account with HMRC, only to be released when they see fit (or when the courts finally decide our fate)?
The reason I ask - I simply cannot understand the statements that HMRC have sent me, and though I can see the £2k payment on the date it was paid in, I have no idea whether or not it was used against a subsequent tax payment. I also ended up slightly overpaying last year by £100, and that shows up as an overpayment on the HMRC website, one I can apparently claim back - this isn't the case for the £2k overpayment.
So - I guess my question is, if you're being investigated, what happens to an overpayment?
Any ideas?
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