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Previously on "HMRC £75 On line filing incentive"

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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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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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by krytonsheep View Post
    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.
    My accountant filed the P35.

    Hence, I do not have the above facility.

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  • krytonsheep
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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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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
    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.
    How was it paid to you? By cheque?

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  • kaiser78
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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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  • Clippy
    started a topic HMRC £75 On line filing incentive

    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.
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