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Stuck in transit hence unable to make a call - just asking for any experience of what this can be before I do my digging. Turns out it was a double payment, i did a BP and they did a DD at the same time and I missed it.Last edited by blueislander; 2 June 2014, 11:21.
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+1Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostYou must surely know if you've paid a VAT bill twice? What do your books show?
If you're still not sure, ring the VAT office and asked them why they've sent you a cheque.
Sometimes thinking and doing a bit of work instead of asking strangers is a better option.....
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I'm going through previous statements now to see if I have paid it twice! I don't think I have so I don't know why they have done this - gonna give them a buzz like you say. I want to avoid a situation like the one you had to endure!Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostYou must surely know if you've paid a VAT bill twice? What do your books show?
If you're still not sure, ring the VAT office and asked them why they've sent you a cheque.
Make sure you sort this out or you could end up with headaches. Long story short, I once double paid a VAT bill and was told by HMRC to deduct the overpayment from my next VAT bill, which I did. Then, unbeknownst to me they issued a refund cheque anyway but sent it to my old address (which I thought I had updated), meaning I ended up underpaying my next bill and ended up with HMRC sending the debt collectors in (it all got resolved in the end though).
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You must surely know if you've paid a VAT bill twice? What do your books show?
If you're still not sure, ring the VAT office and asked them why they've sent you a cheque.
Make sure you sort this out or you could end up with headaches. Long story short, I once double paid a VAT bill and was told by HMRC to deduct the overpayment from my next VAT bill, which I did. Then, unbeknownst to me they issued a refund cheque anyway but sent it to my old address (which I thought I had updated), meaning I ended up underpaying my next bill and ended up with HMRC sending the debt collectors in (it all got resolved in the end though).
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VAT remittance advice
Had a cheque turn up this weekend as a "VAT remittance advice", matching an exact amount I paid to HMRC in April for vat. Because of a change in accountant my new ones can't tell me why this is other than possibly I paid the amount twice (which i don't think i have done as it is a very specific amount).
Any idea why I would receive one of these? I don't want to bank it if I am likely having to pay it out again!!!Tags: None
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