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Reply to: HMRC £75 On line filing incentive
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Previously on "HMRC £75 On line filing incentive"
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Simplest thing to do, which I did (as my former accountants filed my last P35) is to ring HMRC, confirm you have been awarded the on-ine filing incentive and that its ok for you to deduct it from your next payment. They should say yes, and that's all you do. Simple.
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My accountant filed the P35.
Hence, I do not have the above facility.
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When you file the P35 online you'll get sent an email (into your IR secure mail box) saying you've got two choices mentioned by your accountant. I went for the 75 cheque option and just had to phone them up and request it.
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I wrote to HMRC asking for the refund, which they duly did.
Note through, all directors must sign the letter otherwise HMRC will not pay.
HTH.
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HMRC £75 On line filing incentive
HMRC were offering £75 if my Ltd filed its Employer Annual Return (P35) online by 19 May 2009.
This was duly done but since then, there has been no sign of the £75 in my business bank a/c.
Anyway, chased my accountant who advised I can choose to:
1) have it deducted from my next PAYE/NI payment or
2) request a cheque from HMRC
Sound right? I thought HMRC would automatically pay this into your business bank a/c once your P35 was filed.Tags: None
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