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Previously on "Paid Corp tax used wrong reference"

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post
    The payment will sit in the 'suspense' account until a) You spend all day on the phone to them sorting it out or b) They themselves sort it by matching the ref you used to the charge reference (the 17 or so digit reference) OR c) The system sorts it out itself (v.clever, don't like to show off and all that .... )

    Whichever way it goes, the payment date is held against the payment (date of receipt) and that's the date you payment was made. It can take a day or two for the payment to get from the receipting system to the charge-holding system.


    It's always good to see it when someone on here can explain how the systems work. Presumably you were involved.

    Originally posted by Fishface View Post
    Happened to me...

    I paid 4 amounts to HMRC on consecutive days with the same ref number.

    I used last years ref number - which was an error on my part as it looked the same except for an 'A' at the end.

    HMRC took 2 payments and rejected the other 2 and sent me a letter and 2 checks for the 2 rejected amounts and told me they had done this in the letter using the same reference number.

    How they accepted payments 1 and 2 and not 3 and 4 with the same reference number AND told me thats what they had done, I will never know - the mind boggles.
    Originally posted by Greg@CapitalCity View Post
    We have found the HMRC send out overpayment cheques far too quickly if they receive a payment that they don't know what to do with. So you could easily get a cheque in the post in the coming weeks. I would suggest you save the potential hassle, and keep trying to get through to them. First thing in the morning is often the best time to contact the HMRC, after they are energised from the first cup of tea for the day.
    Maybe it wasn't such a good job after-all.

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  • Greg@CapitalCity
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    We have found the HMRC send out overpayment cheques far too quickly if they receive a payment that they don't know what to do with. So you could easily get a cheque in the post in the coming weeks. I would suggest you save the potential hassle, and keep trying to get through to them. First thing in the morning is often the best time to contact the HMRC, after they are energised from the first cup of tea for the day.

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  • Fishface
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    Happened to me...

    I paid 4 amounts to HMRC on consecutive days with the same ref number.

    I used last years ref number - which was an error on my part as it looked the same except for an 'A' at the end.

    HMRC took 2 payments and rejected the other 2 and sent me a letter and 2 checks for the 2 rejected amounts and told me they had done this in the letter using the same reference number.

    How they accepted payments 1 and 2 and not 3 and 4 with the same reference number AND told me thats what they had done, I will never know - the mind boggles.

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  • bless 'em all
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    Originally posted by Bumfluff View Post
    I made a real mess of mine, paid by cheque but been a numb nuts I forgot to transfer the £ from my business reserve to the business cheque account and the cheque bounced though still seems to show as paid at HMRC systems. I then paid online using the CT reference number provided by my accountant but it should of been the CT payment reference and HMRC told me £ would go into suspense account. A real mess overall and I will probably end up spending a day of my life trying to get through to HMRC on the phone and seeing whats happening.
    The payment will sit in the 'suspense' account until a) You spend all day on the phone to them sorting it out or b) They themselves sort it by matching the ref you used to the charge reference (the 17 or so digit reference) OR c) The system sorts it out itself (v.clever, don't like to show off and all that .... )

    Whichever way it goes, the payment date is held against the payment (date of receipt) and that's the date you payment was made. It can take a day or two for the payment to get from the receipting system to the charge-holding system.

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  • Bumfluff
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    Mind did have a letter which very clearly stated I had essentially overpaid that corp tax year.
    I made a real mess of mine, paid by cheque but been a numb nuts I forgot to transfer the £ from my business reserve to the business cheque account and the cheque bounced though still seems to show as paid at HMRC systems. I then paid online using the CT reference number provided by my accountant but it should of been the CT payment reference and HMRC told me £ would go into suspense account. A real mess overall and I will probably end up spending a day of my life trying to get through to HMRC on the phone and seeing whats happening.

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  • jmo21
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    Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
    Same here, i got a cheque back and was planning another holiday on the refund when i twigged, there was no note from them with the repayment, i just paid it back into the company account and then paid the CT again
    Mind did have a letter which very clearly stated I had essentially overpaid that corp tax year.

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  • Support Monkey
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    I made a mistake in November there, paid 09/10 CT against the 08/09 CT ref number.

    They sent me a cheque back rejecting the payment.

    I phoned up and said yep, my fault, please allocate to the correct year.

    They wouldn't deal with it on the phone, I had to post the refund cheque back with a letter. Either that, or cash the cheque and do a bank transfer again.
    Same here, i got a cheque back and was planning another holiday on the refund when i twigged, there was no note from them with the repayment, i just paid it back into the company account and then paid the CT again

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  • jmo21
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    I made a mistake in November there, paid 09/10 CT against the 08/09 CT ref number.

    They sent me a cheque back rejecting the payment.

    I phoned up and said yep, my fault, please allocate to the correct year.

    They wouldn't deal with it on the phone, I had to post the refund cheque back with a letter. Either that, or cash the cheque and do a bank transfer again.

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  • Bumfluff
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    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    Often they figure it out themselves, but not always. We've had clients who've been refunded the tax they paid as it's been misallocated, and they've then had to return it to HMRC again. In those cases as well, provided you return the cheque, HMRC will credit it against your account as if it had been paid & allocated correctly at the original date.

    I don't blame you for being pessimistic, it often pays to expect the worst with HMRC!
    Thanks

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Originally posted by Bumfluff View Post
    Thanks you never know with them

    In terms of getting allocated to my account do you know if this something I will have to chase them to or will they figure out that ref number I used was my CT reference ?
    Often they figure it out themselves, but not always. We've had clients who've been refunded the tax they paid as it's been misallocated, and they've then had to return it to HMRC again. In those cases as well, provided you return the cheque, HMRC will credit it against your account as if it had been paid & allocated correctly at the original date.

    I don't blame you for being pessimistic, it often pays to expect the worst with HMRC!

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  • Bumfluff
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    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    They will use the original pay date as the receipt date, even HMRC aren't harsh enough to say you only paid when they took it out of suspense
    Thanks you never know with them

    In terms of getting allocated to my account do you know if this is something I will have to chase them to do or will they figure out that ref number I used was my CT reference ? The person I spoke to there took my details but that's no guarantee thet will sort it.
    Last edited by Bumfluff; 25 January 2012, 14:06.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    They will use the original pay date as the receipt date, even HMRC aren't harsh enough to say you only paid when they took it out of suspense

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  • Bumfluff
    started a topic Paid Corp tax used wrong reference

    Paid Corp tax used wrong reference

    I paid my CT via online faster payment bank transfer for the reference I used my CT reference number but apperently thats wrong I should of used the reference on the payment slip that had 17 characters a combo of numerics and the letter A in doh

    I rang the CT payment people (taking all morning to get through) and after finally get through they told me it would just go into a suspence account and to call back in a couple of days time to sort it, a couple of days will push me past the payment deadline, assuming that happens does anyone know if,

    1. They will use the date the payment went into the suspense account as the date recieved or will I have to wait for it to be allocated to my CT account ?

    2. What are the penalties for late CT payment ?

    Would call them again but I fear I will waste all afternoon trying to get through again

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