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how long for hmrc to respond?

slopemaster
slopemaster Posts: 1,581 Forumite
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I wrote 3 weeks ago asking them what they did with the money we paid for OHs NI contributions.

https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5826807/hmrc-lost-the-money-i-paid-for-nics

No response or acknowledgement.

Do they normally take this long?
Should I send it again recorded delivery so they can't deny it?

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  • newatc
    newatc Posts: 897 Forumite
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    If you sent a cheque it can take several weeks for it go through the system, I would give them a ring.

    That said, I rang them after we had the same situation (about same timescale) and they said they couldn't see it in the system yet and because the system is slow) to give it another week or so. Two days later we got a detailed acknowledgement letter so it must have been in the system when we phoned.

    For slow read inefficient.

    I definitely wouldn't send them another cheque at this stage.
  • NordicNoir
    NordicNoir Posts: 456 Forumite
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    I wrote 3 weeks ago asking them what they did with the money we paid for OHs NI contributions.

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5826807/hmrc-lost-the-money-i-paid-for-nics

    No response or acknowledgement.

    Do they normally take this long?
    Should I send it again recorded delivery so they can't deny it?

    Have you set up a Personal Tax account with HMRC online?

    https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account

    They log receipt of letters and tell you when to expect a response.

    I sent a letter, about a NIC refund, on 4th April, they logged it rec'd on 10th April and a note 'expect a response by 25th May'. They actually responded on 30th April.
  • sheramber
    sheramber Posts: 22,980 Forumite
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    Has the cheque been cleared through your bank?

    That will confirm that they have received it and processed it.

    If it hasn't been cleared then it looks like they didn't receive it.

    or you can check here https://www.gov.uk/pay-self-assessment-tax-bill/check-payment-received

    If they have processed it then phone them and ask what it has been credited to. It might be in a holding account for unidentified payments.

    Ask if the self assessment had been amended to include a charge for NIC.
    That will tell you if anything has been done to 'sort the paperwork'. There won't be anything to set the payment against until it is. But if it has been amended there should be a balance due on the statement of account.
  • chrismac1
    chrismac1 Posts: 2,585 Forumite
    If the North and South poles have ice on them, it is way too early to expect a reply from HMRC.
    Hideous Muddles from Right Charlies
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