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Self Assessment Online missing out Payments on Account

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  • nikki2804
    nikki2804 Posts: 2,670 Forumite
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    Mikeyorks wrote: »
    Sorry? You will need to elucidate.

    Never mind, just noticed your location so you can't be.
    OSH = online services helpdesk
  • Mikeyorks
    Mikeyorks Posts: 10,378 Forumite
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    nikki2804 wrote: »
    OSH = online services helpdesk

    Ah right ..... definitely not. Not too far from the Accounts Office at Shipley, however?

    ..................... but not employed by HMRC. :)
    If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !
  • Am just about to do my online self assessment for YE 2010. I have already made two 'payments on account' in respect of projected non-PAYE income for the year in question. It turns out that in fact I earned a lot less in this form. So I have paid too much on account. Do I claim a rebate or an adjustment when making the online assessment? or does the Revenue inform me that I have overpaid am due a rebate?
  • jennifernil
    jennifernil Posts: 5,783 Forumite
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    My Husband found the same, and this meant not only was he overpaid for 09/10, but the POAs they had asked for for 10/11 were far too high as his 10/11 income is much less than his 09/10 income.

    You will not have the second problem as you have still to file, while he filed last May before we knew what his income for the current year would be.

    Anyway......

    As you have overpaid you can reduce you POA for January 2011 by the amount of the overpayment, this is what the person my husband spoke to today did manually.

    I would presume the system will do this automatically when it updates, not sure as he does a paper return.
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