Does anyone know if there's a way of confirming online that HMRC have received and processed your settlement payment? I received an HMRC payment confirmation via email after I paid online, however, I don't want them claiming in the future that I haven't paid.
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Phone them up and ask them, then ask for confirmation by letter.Originally posted by Simon100 View PostDoes anyone know if there's a way of confirming online that HMRC have received and processed your settlement payment? I received an HMRC payment confirmation via email after I paid online, however, I don't want them claiming in the future that I haven't paid.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Check your HMRC account online?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Any idea where I'm likely to find this? e.g. If I'm logged into the government gateway, which section do I select? Self-Assessment for example?Originally posted by webberg View PostCheck your HMRC account online?Comment
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Presumably your settlement covered years which show outstanding balances prior to settlement.
Presumably therefore look to see if any years have outstanding amounts?Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Thanks, I just phoned them in the end.Originally posted by webberg View PostPresumably your settlement covered years which show outstanding balances prior to settlement.
Presumably therefore look to see if any years have outstanding amounts?Comment
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It's not an instant process.Originally posted by EBTContractor View PostMine comes up as unpaid online. Although paid on 30 Sep.
I suggest you give them ten working days or so and check again.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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I settled last year and, online my self assessment years settled dont show anything other than the tax I paid at the time!Originally posted by webberg View PostIt's not an instant process.
I suggest you give them ten working days or so and check again.Comment
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Or ten working months............Originally posted by webberg View PostIt's not an instant process.
I suggest you give them ten working days or so and check again.Comment
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