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Or maybe will be part automatic and part manual to cut down the unnecessary stuff. Beats me why I have to fill in details of state pension, the state should already have that info at least.
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Note from that DT link it says:
But what about the people who earn money from occasional projects and, like my sister, are honest enough to declare it on the tax return? How will HMRC get that info automatically unless companies have to show every single payment they have made to anybody? Think we can geuss:HM Revenue and Customs will automatically collate the tax affairs of millions of Britons from employers, banks and investment firms into a single “digital” tax account which can be checked at any time online
FTFY Osbourne!HM Revenue and Customs will automatically collate the tax affairs of millions of Britons from employers, banks and investment firms and everyone's personal bank accounts into a single “digital” tax account which can be checked at any time online
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FTFYOriginally posted by convict View PostSo this is the first step for all income to be made to an account linked to your UTR, then they DD you what's left after your deemed tax bill is calculated...
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So this is the first step for all payments to be made to an account linked to your UTR, then they DD you what's left...
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Well now you are just being aOriginally posted by eek View PostYep, you can do that for most things including income tax, corporation tax and VAT. HMRC use total rolling figures to ensure amounts are paid..
You do know I was being vexatious. But I accept that its both a long, difficult word (well beyond your comprehension skills) and the concept is difficult to grasp (and beyond your mental capabilities)
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Yep, you can do that for most things including income tax, corporation tax and VAT. HMRC use total rolling figures to ensure amounts are paid..Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt isn't an issue for corp tax as you can pay in more than one instalment and have been able to do so for years.
You do know I was being vexatious. But I accept that its both a long, difficult word (well beyond your comprehension skills) and the concept is difficult to grasp (and beyond your mental capabilities)
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HSBC's is £10k.... Which granted isn't an issue for quarterly VAT but is for Corporation Tax...Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSantander's daily limit is £100k.
Meaning I'd need a quarterly VATable turnover of £500k to breach that limit.
If your company is turning over that much, what the f*** are you doing pissing about on here all day??
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Santander's daily limit is £100k.Originally posted by eek View PostSo your turnover is so low that the quarterly VAT amount doesn't hit your banks daily transfer limits:
Meaning I'd need a quarterly VATable turnover of £500k to breach that limit.
If your company is turning over that much, what the f*** are you doing pissing about on here all day??
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So your turnover is so low that the quarterly VAT amount doesn't hit your banks daily transfer limits:Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo the benefit of the direct debit saves you having to remember to pay it. But you still have to remember to do the return. Got it. OK.
I just do the return, and pay it at the same time. Usually the last day it is due. Then no need for a direct debit. Viv la difference eh?
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Speak for yourself - I'm legit! At least for the next couple of hours...Originally posted by GlenW View PostThere's always got be some bad news, hasn't there?
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