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Previously on "Surchage Liability Notice"

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  • tino
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    I've also missed a couple of deadlines (albeit by no more than a week).

    I tend to backdate the cheque and throw it in the post. Cheque is cashed and no more said about it

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  • TykeMerc
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    Is it safe to assume that this is a late VAT return?

    If so they typically send out an estimate based on past returns or a damp finger in the air punitive method.
    The critical thing to do is get the return in ASAP, sometimes if they're in the right mood they will just adjust the estimate and maybe send you a snotogram.

    I've been VAT registered for the better part of two decades so I've missed a few deadlines over the years for various reasons.

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  • trsisko
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    thanks Phil that sounds promising I have emailed my accountants anyway I hope they can give me a positive answer as £1000+ is a sickly sum to pay when I earned zero during this period

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  • PhilAtBFCA
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    trsisko

    Slightly difficult without reading the doc, but if its your first one you may find that you only have to pay if you are in default again. I think it says that on the first default notice in an annual period.

    I hope that helps.

    Phil

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  • trsisko
    started a topic Surchage Liability Notice

    Surchage Liability Notice

    Hi

    I recieved one of these..


    I am in default for 1 March 09 - 31st May 09

    for the first 2quarters of this year I have not invoiced anyone since i was unemployed. However i did not submit my last quarter before the due date even though it was all nil since I have not done any business this year.
    Don't know why i had to do it online as my accountants normally hand it in.
    Now that i submitted it around 25days late is there anyway to get out of paying this?

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