I paid my just now as well took less than 2mins on the phone.
Jan is bad month for me £ wise, I have to pay,
-Corp tax
-SA tax
-Car insurance / mot and tax
- All util bills that come in
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostJust pay it over the phone with your debit card, the payment line is 0845 305 1000 and seems to open 24hrs aday, its not automated you do talk to a person. I would think if your posting a cheque in you really need to get in the post tomorrow or Saturday latest, as it needs to get to them and clear.
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostFrankly I think that TTP - (I paid mine yesterday )
What are you trying to achieve by paying on the wire?
tim
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostThis your plan b then cailin?
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Originally posted by cailin maith View Postwe'll see
This your plan b then cailin?
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I'm just going to pay up through the SA Online website, unless of course the website is saturated beyong the point of use by people trying to submit their SA right at the last moment.
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostIm waiting till the last minute to pay what I owe but have already submitted the SA.
Not sure how close I can cut the payment I do it over the phone on my card, they know they are getting the £ as the payment has to be authorised by my bank, would paying it by card on the 30 Jan be too late ?
What are you trying to achieve by paying on the wire?
tim
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Originally posted by swamp View PostI haven't done anything about my personal tax yet. After I sort out the figures with my accountant, I plan to put cheque in post early next week.
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostIm waiting till the last minute to pay what I owe but have already submitted the SA.
Not sure how close I can cut the payment I do it over the phone on my card, they know they are getting the £ as the payment has to be authorised by my bank, would paying it by card on the 30 Jan be too late ?
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Im waiting till the last minute to pay what I owe but have already submitted the SA.
Not sure how close I can cut the payment I do it over the phone on my card, they know they are getting the £ as the payment has to be authorised by my bank, would paying it by card on the 30 Jan be too late ?
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostDid they issue you with a Tax Return? If so you HAVE to fill it in...
Have you got no Accountant?
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostPlease excuse my ignorance
and thankyou and may I have some more?
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It does annoy me a bit how all these forms (SA100, P35, P11d, CT return etc.), and then the payment deadlines, seem to be equally spread throughout the year so I'm always in the middle of one or the other.
When I'm Prime Minister I'll have it so we get them all over with in one go and then enjoy the other 11 months of the year.
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