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Pay Corp Tax by personal debit card?

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    Pay Corp Tax by personal debit card?

    I'm in the final stages of closing my Ltd Co. The final liability to settle is £300 of corporation tax. The company account is a 'free' cheque only account, and when I went in to the bank they wanted £25 for a same day transfer to pay it. I could just pay the £25 to the bank, and £300 to HMRC; that way both fees would come out of the company account (I'd then transfer the £2k balance to my current account and close the company account, followed by closing the ltd co.)

    A cheaper way would be to pay the £300 by my personal debit card via the HMRC website. I'd save £25: But can anyone tell me if it would be A Bad Thing to pay corporation tax with a personal debit card, rather than from the Ltd Co bank account?

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    I don't see a problem with it, just make sure it's recorded properly in your accounts so it's shown as money owed back to you.
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      Going permie?
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        Going permie?
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          #5
          Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
          I don't see a problem with it, just make sure it's recorded properly in your accounts so it's shown as money owed back to you.
          Good timely advice as always. Thanks Claire....

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            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Good timely advice as always. Thanks Claire....

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