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Previously on "Stupid tax code system"

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by simes View Post
    The Tax Code thing, I find, is amusing.

    Around this time of year I get a load of these notifications sent through. Up to 703L, down to 454L, up to 601L, down to....

    I dutifully send all these through to the accountants and let them sort it out. I am sure they find it just as interesting.
    I have had similar issues, but just let the Accountant deal with it.

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  • simes
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    The Tax Code thing, I find, is amusing.

    Around this time of year I get a load of these notifications sent through. Up to 703L, down to 454L, up to 601L, down to....

    I dutifully send all these through to the accountants and let them sort it out. I am sure they find it just as interesting.

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by ace00 View Post
    Is it just me or are the tax folks completely brain-dead?
    I am simply trying to pay a corporation tax bill for a wound-up company and it is like pulling teeth.
    Today I called, again, to try and resolve the issue and apparently everyone is in a meeting. Last week they just hung-up the call. The time I did get through they seemed to have no idea and advised I wait until I get a penalty reminder. FFS.
    Are you sure it's not you? It's really simple, they even tell you how to pay on the back of the slip...

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  • ace00
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    Is it just me or are the tax folks completely brain-dead?
    I am simply trying to pay a corporation tax bill for a wound-up company and it is like pulling teeth.
    Today I called, again, to try and resolve the issue and apparently everyone is in a meeting. Last week they just hung-up the call. The time I did get through they seemed to have no idea and advised I wait until I get a penalty reminder. FFS.

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  • Addanc
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    I find the line:

    "Please send me a copy of your complaints procedures"

    results in a satisfying outcome.

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  • Beefy198
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    I've always found that if the bod at the tax office doesn't give you a sensible answer you should hang up and call back. The next person is usually more helpful.

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by Lewis View Post
    Try again, they adjusted mine with no complaints.
    Mrs ASBs just got back. I mentioned this to her, because she was in the same boat. She said they changed hers no problem. I'll try 'em again. Though I suspect I might have the awkward git tag on my UTR record now.

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  • Lewis
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    Originally posted by ASB View Post
    Received a new tax code (as a result of filing tax return of course). This has gone up from 603L to loads more.

    So I ring up the tax office, requesting they just give me 603L. They won't change it. Only if I say my expense will be nill (and then when the're not they complain).

    They refuse to let me overpay tax, and claim back the difference. The only possible outcome is that I underpay (because my expenses have gone down) and get a bill (or a different adjustment on the next years tax code).

    What a totally bizarre system.
    Try again, they adjusted mine with no complaints.

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  • ratewhore
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    Get your accountant to do it. You may have more luck that way...

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  • ASB
    started a topic Stupid tax code system

    Stupid tax code system

    Received a new tax code (as a result of filing tax return of course). This has gone up from 603L to loads more.

    So I ring up the tax office, requesting they just give me 603L. They won't change it. Only if I say my expense will be nill (and then when the're not they complain).

    They refuse to let me overpay tax, and claim back the difference. The only possible outcome is that I underpay (because my expenses have gone down) and get a bill (or a different adjustment on the next years tax code).

    What a totally bizarre system.

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