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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Lots of fintech companies used Wirecard for payments processing.

    Curve were already in the process of moving off Wirecard and their plan was to be free of them by the end of June.
    Do you know who they are moving to?
    Make Mercia Great Again!

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      Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
      Do you know who they are moving to?
      Bringing the e-money facility inhouse, I believe. They emailed about it in April as part of their planned roadmap.

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        Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
        Current Idea;

        Signed up to a business Paypal account, with that you can get issued a MasterCard debit card, link my corporate AMEX and pay HMRC with the Paypal card.

        Will let you know if it works

        Business Debit Card - Mastercard for Business | PayPal UK
        Does it work with paypal mastercard and AMEX?thx

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          Originally posted by Orangecat View Post
          Does it work with paypal mastercard and AMEX?thx
          MC/Visa only and there's a 1% fee.

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            Hi.

            Anyone have good recommendations for 2022? Naturally, would prefer to be able to qualify for some type of reward scheme whilst ability to use to pay HMRC with no fee(s). (Matters little over Credit or Charge type card).



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              Originally posted by FMCG View Post
              Hi.

              Anyone have good recommendations for 2022? Naturally, would prefer to be able to qualify for some type of reward scheme whilst ability to use to pay HMRC with no fee(s). (Matters little over Credit or Charge type card).


              There are no means by which you can pay HMRC fee free by card and earn points.

              Regarding reward schemes, what sort of rewards are you after? Cashback? Airline / hotel points?

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                Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

                There are no means by which you can pay HMRC fee free by card and earn points.

                Regarding reward schemes, what sort of rewards are you after? Cashback? Airline / hotel points?
                Thanks.

                "Cashback" or "Air Miles" possibly? (Would have opted AMEX Gold for the 30,000+ points but cannot pay HMRC via such).

                Only toying with replacing cards as the bank with "the black horse(s)" are absolutely dire wrt customer service in the credit/charge card section.

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                  Ressurecting for 2023 given the high interest enviornment.

                  What's best for 2023?

                  I'm hearing good things about Capital on Tap 1% cashback

                  https://www.capitalontap.com/en/business-credit-cards/

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                    Originally posted by BigLadFromBeeston666 View Post
                    Ressurecting for 2023 given the high interest enviornment.

                    What's best for 2023?

                    I'm hearing good things about Capital on Tap 1% cashback

                    https://www.capitalontap.com/en/business-credit-cards/
                    I've had that card for years. I pay it off every month so have no idea what the interest rate is. If the balance is less than a fiver then they don't bother triggering the DD (something I only found out this week when I wondered why my debt of £3.50 wasn't collected). I tend to move the points to BA Avios rather than take it as cash but that's my personal preference.

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                      Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

                      I've had that card for years. I pay it off every month so have no idea what the interest rate is. If the balance is less than a fiver then they don't bother triggering the DD (something I only found out this week when I wondered why my debt of £3.50 wasn't collected). I tend to move the points to BA Avios rather than take it as cash but that's my personal preference.
                      AFAIK taking it as cash has tax implications where as Avios doesn't

                      Do you use CapitalOnTap's FreeAgent integration? If so is it OK?

                      Currently trying to decide whether to go CapitalOnTap or Amex for a business card. Although I'd prefer to collect Amex points (as they're portable) will probably go CapitalOnTap for the FreeAgent feed, and the lower foreign currency charges.

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