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Previously on "Wrong postcode in VAT returns envelope?"

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by Archangel View Post
    Online is of course the way to go.

    and you get extra time to pay.
    WAS

    Online all the way, think I did a few by paper at the beginning in 2007, but online since then.

    So easy and they don't take the DD for about 6 weeks after the period end.

    Way to resurrect a 5 year old thread.

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  • Refugee
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    Well they are still posting mail with those post codes on them including the the Bristol one and they have lost a bit of paper they sent to me. I Googled the Bristol post code to get here.
    They sent me a letter from an office in London with a name too and I replied with questions. The answers came back again but from an office in Derby with another name. Some being a fobbing off so they will need to be asked again. The first person obviously did not have the confidence to deal with me and my demand for answers.
    The Bradford post code is still landing at the end of a fire brake between a forest and a field.
    There has been no improvement.
    I am looking for answers

    Last time I had to send money I did it at a post office and paid with a debit card and that worked.
    Last edited by Refugee; 31 March 2014, 23:49.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Refugee View Post
    I have had the same problem.
    You registered just so you could resurrect a five year old thread??

    HMRC's website says that if you haven't got a pre-addressed envelope then send it to HM Revenue & Customs, Bradford, BD98 1YY

    Or you could use online banking and pay that way.

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  • Refugee
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    Moving secret postcodes

    I have had the same problem.
    I have envelopes with both secret post codes on them. These are BX55HB and the Google pin does not land at all.
    The other is BD981YY and it drops the pin in the Yorkshire dales national park.
    They sent me a form and when I went to do it on line a screen appeared telling me to wait weeks. I resorted to the paper form in order to get the papers cleared from my desk. The form had a return address StAustell PL255YN and the pin drops on a postal sorting office from Google.
    The form did not arrive. 6 months later after paying one penalty they demanded another so there is no point in paying these penalties as they do not stop.
    I used the phone in a job center to find out what was going on and got them to send me a duplicate form. It arrived with a scruffy bit of paper with another address on it this time Cardiff CF148HR and this also puts the pin on a postal sorting office.
    I have after about a year got a letter from a London office. This is SE19PY and the pin lands on a revenue building. I wrote to it and a reply has come back with a return address in derby DE11RU and again the pin lands on a revenue building.
    The two letters have different named people they are from.
    We are aiming at a moving target and they want you to miss so that they can demand penalties. This is very suspicious.
    I asked them about the change of address they made without informing me and was rudely ignored.
    I have included all the post codes so that others can find us with Google.

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  • kingshuk
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    Called VAT office again. This time they confirmed the correct postcode is

    BD98 1YY

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  • gingerjedi
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    Did mine online last night, easy peasy.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by Archangel View Post
    Online is of course the way to go.

    and you get extra time to pay.
    This, however, was the VAT Return. Paying it online is a doddle. Doing the return online is A F***ING NIGHTMARE OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS INCOMPETENT BASTARD TOSS W**NK GITS SECURITY SYSTEM MENTALIST STUPID EMAIL POXY SYSTEM NAFF POSTED NUMBERS AND PASSWORDS DIFFERENT NAMES FOR THE SAME INFORMATION MULTIPLE EMAIL ADDRESSES AARRRRGGGGHHHHH!


    Sorry.

    Doing the return online is a challenge.

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  • Archangel
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    Online is of course the way to go.

    and you get extra time to pay.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    ...

    Any stock of pre-paid envelopes with the old address should not be used.
    be posted back to HMRC attached to a brick.

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  • RichardCranium
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    The answer was in those threads.

    The Royal Mail has changed the post code (as they do from time to time) but HMRC are still sending out envelopes with the old one.

    The old address was:
    VAT Controller
    VAT Central Unit
    BX5 5AT

    Any stock of pre-paid envelopes with the old address should not be used.

    The new address is:
    VAT Controller
    VAT Central Unit
    BD98 1YY

    Phone the VAT Helpline in the morning and ask them to double-check.

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  • kingshuk
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    It is whatever the Royal Mail says it is.
    Trouble is - the person at the counter tells me that the post code I am trying to send is incorrect. He doesn't know the correct VAT office address either. Others seem to be facing the same problem. For example here in accountingweb - http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/item/193961

    or here - http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/fo.../t-100405.html

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by kingshuk View Post
    Do you know what the correct address is?
    It is whatever the Royal Mail says it is.

    The Royal Mail owns postcodes. What they says goes and that's that.

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  • kingshuk
    started a topic Wrong postcode in VAT returns envelope?

    Wrong postcode in VAT returns envelope?

    The envelope for VAT returns that HMRC sent me has this address

    VAT Controller
    VAT Central Unit
    BX5 5AT
    Post office says the post code is wrong and they wouldn't accept this for recorded delivery. (see - http://postcode.royalmail.com/portal/rm/addressfinder)

    Called VAT helpline and they say postcode is correct. My accountant's office also confirms that.

    Googling this shows up some posts where others are also facing same problem. Apparently the correct post code is BD98 1YY. (http://www.davenportenterprises.co.u...heque-payments)

    Is anyone else facing the same problem? Do you know what the correct address is?

    Thanks

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