Isn't that going to work only if HMRC know exactly what the taxpayer owes?bluedonkey wrote: I shudder at the thought of HMRC having a direct debit mandate over my bank account!
HMRC Self Assessment Payment Problem
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I suspect it's more likely to work only if HMRC think they know exactly what the taxpayer owes...Alaric wrote:Isn't that going to work only if HMRC know exactly what the taxpayer owes?bluedonkey wrote: I shudder at the thought of HMRC having a direct debit mandate over my bank account!
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Having set the mandate up, I was able to set the date and the amount of the payment. We shall see what happens.Alaric wrote:Isn't that going to work only if HMRC know exactly what the taxpayer owes?bluedonkey wrote: I shudder at the thought of HMRC having a direct debit mandate over my bank account!
HMRC already have my bank details (it's an interest bearing account so the interest/account has to be reported), and as I understand it, soon HMRC will be prepoplating bits of my tax return with e.g. bank interest. Also, banks have to report your interest direct to HMRC (I've had to deal with the result of this on two occasions, one they were correct when my mother hadn't reported all her bank interest; another when HMRC tried to tax me again for interest that had already been declared and paid because their computer systems had got in a muddle and hadn't tied up together). I also understand that HMRC have some pretty wideranging powers if they want to take money due from my account anyway. On the plus side, the payment should have the protection of the direct debit system, so that's better than nowt!
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Further to my various attempts to pay HMRC, the first debit card was blocked because it was a third payment in a row to HMRC.
I eventually paid that by bank transfer.
I called today Nationwide to clear the blocked card. What a faff. They had tried to call me and text but I wasn,t able to respond until today.
The second debit card was maybe blocked because I hadn,t used it for ages so I requested a new pin.
I eventually paid that by bank transfer.
I called today Nationwide to clear the blocked card. What a faff. They had tried to call me and text but I wasn,t able to respond until today.
The second debit card was maybe blocked because I hadn,t used it for ages so I requested a new pin.