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Ollie44 ok brill, I don't my sa on the 19th it has said bank repayment pending since about the 21st! Hopefully when it changes to issued will it go straight into my bank!0
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mine went to "repayment issued on 6th May" hopefully by tuesday i will be "stinking" rich lol0
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shaneshaneshane wrote: »Hi guys, I completed my self assessment a week or so again but I am still greeted with this...
Self Assessment
Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR):
xxxxxxxxxx
You have nothing to pay.
GBPxxxx.xx will become due for payment on 31 Jan 2015.
Do HRMC provide a link for me to click to take me to a page to enter my debit card details or what? I'm confused by having completed my self assessment and being told my tax bill is this... yet they won't let me pay it yet?
Am I being thick or what do I need to do?
HMRC will send you a payment slip later in the year.
You cannot pay without the reference number on the payslip
Last year, I received mine in December
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/selfassessment.htm"It's nice to be important but more important to be nice"
John Templeton 1912-20080 -
bubblesbonbon wrote: »HMRC will send you a payment slip later in the year.
You cannot pay without the reference number on the payslip
Last year, I received mine in December
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/selfassessment.htm
Seriously? How amazingly poor...
Thank you for the information, it is much appreciated0 -
Called Hmrc today to be told refund was issued 2nd may .
Anyone know how long it should take before it reaches my bank account ?
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Thanks ollie .
Fingers crossed then !!0 -
Did either of you guys get your money paid into bank today, mine says it been issued but still don't have it in bank account0
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shaneshaneshane wrote: »Seriously? How amazingly poor...
Thank you for the information, it is much appreciated
Hi, they don't usually send the preprinted payslips until much nearer the tax due date. But if you want to pay sooner you can.
The link http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/selfassessment.htm
shows the different ways. I think the recommended one is online nowadays. But if you want to pay using a payslip their website lets you create your own if you don't want to wait for them to send you one when the payment becomes due.
Here's what the website says:
Use the right payment reference
When you make your payment to HMRC it is important that you use the right reference number. This makes sure your payment reaches your account and that way you won't get reminders after you've paid.
To pay your Self Assessment you will need to use your ten-digit reference number, called a Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR), followed by a 'K'. For example 1234567890K. You can find your UTR:
in your online account if you're registered for Self Assessment online
on the payslip HMRC sent you
Make sure you enter your reference number with no spaces between the characters or it could lead to delays in updating your records.
If you are new to Self Assessment and don't have a UTR give your National Insurance number instead.
What to do if you don't have a payslip
HMRC recommends you pay online, or by online or telephone banking. But if you are paying by post and you don't have the computer printed payslip that HMRC sent; you can complete and print off a Self Assessment payment slip instead. Send this with your cheque to HMRC.
Go to the Self Assessment payment slip -http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/payslip-sa1.htmThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
same here Goose03, will check again tomorrow morning0
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:T:j:jboooom!!! money in my bank account0
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