Originally posted by InNZ
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How Soon Do HMRC Want The Money
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Once you sign the settlement agreement they will send their acceptance letter, at that point you will then need to pay. Unless you agreed on TTP you will have to pay the sum in one go as per each agreement ( if ltd and personal liability is involved the payments may be broken down separately).
If you are at the point of settling then you should know by now how your payment is calculated? I’m surprised if there is no interest?Comment
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Originally posted by Iter View PostOnce you sign the settlement agreement they will send their acceptance letter, at that point you will then need to pay. Unless you agreed on TTP you will have to pay the sum in one go as per each agreement ( if ltd and personal liability is involved the payments may be broken down separately).
If you are at the point of settling then you should know by now how your payment is calculated? I’m surprised if there is no interest?
I was also surprised by the no interest. Surprised but very delighted (which is kind of why I want to pay it before they change their minds haha)Comment
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Originally posted by InNZ View PostHaving agreed to settled and sent all the necessary stuff to them by the deadline, just wondering if anyone has any idea when HMRC are going to want the dosh?Comment
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Originally posted by Lonerous View PostI sent my signed forms back nearly two months ago. HMRC have agreed to instalments. Still waiting to hear when the first payment is due.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostGo and read your contract. It probable has a start and/or payment date.
I signed and sent back the letter April 22nd but haven't heard anything back.
I was expecting some account details so I can set up a DD - How else am I to pay?Comment
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I was expecting some account details so I can set up a DD - How else am I to pay?[/QUOTE]
My acceptance letter included details of how to set up payments with a link to a gov.uk page? The account details are not explicit in the letter but the direct debit payment page is detailed in there, have another look.
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There is link to ‘settlement’ tax payments in the tax section. This is the HMRC Shipley account. I made some payments here, before a payslip arrived which then gave the details. I believe the main thing is putting the reference number on the payments you make.Comment
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Originally posted by panders View PostI was expecting some account details so I can set up a DD - How else am I to pay?
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No DD page on mine. I signed the settlement letter accepting their payment terms in which it says “I expect an offer of £xxxxxx will be acceptable to HMRC”. “If the commissioner accepts this offer the contract will become binding”. That was 5 weeks ago and still nothing.
I take it this isn’t the acceptance letter you got?Comment
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