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Originally posted by a7awo View PostThanks for that ...
So my when my 1st Jan tax payment is due e.g. £1200, I also need to have +1/2 the money e.g. £1800 (£1200 + 'Advance estimate payment of £600' ) and then again in the following Sept I need to have the remaining advance estimate payment available e.g. £600?
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Thanks for that ...
So my when my 1st Jan tax payment is due e.g. £1200, I also need to have +1/2 the money e.g. £1800 (£1200 + 'Advance estimate payment of £600' ) and then again in the following Sept I need to have the remaining advance estimate payment available e.g. £600?
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Its pretty straightforward:
If, for 2007/08 (the tax year just gone), you have a tax liability arising from your SA return, payment must be made (in full) by 31/01/09. If you liability exceeds £1,000 you will also have to pay 50% of the 2008/09 liability which will be "assessed" by the Revenue as being the same as your liability for 2007/08. On 31/07/09, you will need to pay the next 50%. So the timeline would be something like this (Based on a £5k liability)
31/01/09 2007/08 liability due £5,000
31/01/09 2008/09 first inst due £2,500
31/07/09 2008/09 2nd inst due £2,500
31/01/10 2008/09 balance due £X (dependent on SA figures)
31/01/10 2009/10 first inst due £Y (dependent on SA figures - but
calculated in the same way as 08/09)
HTH.
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Help - Provisional Tax Payments
I am a Contractor and I have my own Ltd.
Can someone explain or provide a good link that explains the process of 'provisional tax payments', when are they due and what period do I have to pay these?
My situation is that for the first time I will be going over my Personal tax threshold for 2008/2009 and so I will incur a tax bill to be paid in the tax period 2009/2010. But I have heard that the taxman will want this tax bill money earlier than 2009/2010. I have also heard that I can opt out of this scheme but then if I go over my PTax threshold again then I will be penalised by the Taxman … and I will most probably go over my PT Threshold more often now.
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