Originally posted by VectraMan
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Just done mine. No idea why, but I'm owed £380. Yaay! Usually this indicates they're about to flip up my tax code again, like they did twice last year.
Has that PSC question gone because I didn't see it anywhere?
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Financial Times: Thousands at risk of tax errors as HMRC’s software struggles. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwuqnA5jQ
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Originally posted by trilby View PostThey've corrected the payment deadline to 31st January 2018 now, but it still keeps referring to "payment on account for 2016-17" instead of "2017-18". That includes this help page which says that:
"You may want to reduce your payments on account (including reducing to nil) if you expect your 2016-17 income to be lower than 2016 to 2017."
Do they test any of this stuff before unleashing it on the public?
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They've corrected the payment deadline to 31st January 2018 now, but it still keeps referring to "payment on account for 2016-17" instead of "2017-18". That includes this help page which says that:
"You may want to reduce your payments on account (including reducing to nil) if you expect your 2016-17 income to be lower than 2016 to 2017."
Do they test any of this stuff before unleashing it on the public?
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Finally got it working mid afternoon. submitted and paid the outstanding as well.
I know it's very early, but I like to know what is in my account is really mine.
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I just filled in my SA return, when I go to the view calculation page it says total due by 31 Jan 2017. I filled in the return for tax year 2016/17...
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Beware. Someone posted there was a bug in it .... calculating wrongly (in their favour)
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Pretty sure they've messed up the dates - when I get to the end it tells me:
You must pay the total of any tax and class 4 NIC due for 2016-17 plus first payment on account due for 2016-17 by 31 January 2017.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostTime to clear your browser cache perhaps?
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Given that they owe me a few grand I`ll be pushing mine through ASAP, too
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I've just checked and it seems to be working now, possibly just being too eager for HMRC!
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