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Old 01-01-2017, 17:29
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I think when Princess goes on a night out, she goes to the pub on the estate, you know one of those pubs that has a flat roof.

Does anyone know when the kids go back to school?
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:29
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"I was told on the phone a few days ago that there was "a 12 week backlog". In my experience I would get a response to written correspondence at around the 6 week mark. I believe the increase is due to priority being given to refunding overpaid tax to pension withdrawals under the new pension regime. "


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Old 01-01-2017, 17:35
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Please may I have permission to highlight the spelling errors in red
Think that post was written with a bit too much
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:35
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"I was told on the phone a few days ago that there was "a 12 week backlog". In my experience I would get a response to written correspondence at around the 6 week mark. I believe the increase is due to priority being given to refunding overpaid tax to pension withdrawals under the new pension regime. "


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Oooh, don't disagree with her tealady - she'll think even less of you than she did in her previous thread...
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:40
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Whenever the government gives me money back (tax refund, unused road fund licence, etc) they always post me a cheque and I have to take it to the bank. That was alright when I lived in a small market town with half a dozen banks on the main street, but now I live in a major city it's a half hour journey each way to the nearest bank, and it costs me a few quid in either parking charges or bus fares.
It says on the self assessment website that if you pay by debit/credit card they will refund that way, you can also choose to enter bank details on the form.

However, it also says other things like it will calculate your bill and princess states this is what her parents have paid. So why did they pay too much? And why is it possible they have paid a lump sum for 6 months when the website states clearly payment options and that is not one.

If you are on paye I think they tend to issue refunds by cheque as they wouldnt have your card/bank details authorised to use
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:40
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I think when Princess goes on a night out, she goes to the pub on the estate, you know one of those pubs that has a flat roof.

Does anyone know when the kids go back to school?
Exactly what I said the other day
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:40
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Think that post was written with a bit too much
I took up the posters offer and still waiting for the poster to correct the grammer and spelling and I will then proof read along with the others here. Do you think the poster will response now that I have taken up the poster offer??

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Old 01-01-2017, 17:43
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Whenever the government gives me money back (tax refund, unused road fund licence, etc) they always post me a cheque and I have to take it to the bank. That was alright when I lived in a small market town with half a dozen banks on the main street, but now I live in a major city it's a half hour journey each way to the nearest bank, and it costs me a few quid in either parking charges or bus fares.
Clearly I'm referring to a self assessment on live for people that have incomes above 100k and/or rental property as dad/mum and I have
You will see the option re nominated bank account for automatic tax refunds but only if you are registered with on line self assessment

Thanks

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Old 01-01-2017, 17:44
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My tax affairs are extremely simple.

I pay normal rate income tax and national insurance on my PAYE salary.

I receive a few benefits in kind from work so my tax free allowance is reduced accordingly.

And that is it .......
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:47
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:48
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"I was told on the phone a few days ago that there was "a 12 week backlog". In my experience I would get a response to written correspondence at around the 6 week mark. I believe the increase is due to priority being given to refunding overpaid tax to pension withdrawals under the new pension regime. "


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Old 01-01-2017, 17:52
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My tax affairs are extremely simple.

I pay normal rate income tax and national insurance on my PAYE salary.

I receive a few benefits in kind from work so my tax free allowance is reduced accordingly.

And that is it .......
Thank you for sharing your tax info

I do not want to fill in a self assesmsnet but we ie me, mum and dad all have remtal properties and forced to complete.
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Old 01-01-2017, 17:52
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I took up the posters offer and still waiting for the poster to correct the grammer and spelling and I will then proof read along with the others here. Do you think the poster will response now that I have taken up the poster offer??

and I replied. By the way, it's grammar
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:00
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Thank you for sharing your tax info

I do not want to fill in a self assesmsnet but we ie me, mum and dad all have remtal properties and forced to complete.
Oooh - don't forget your many sisters that you keep mentioning, they're all loaded and have many properties and have to do self assessments as well.
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:02
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and I replied. By the way, it's grammar

Where??
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:04
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Earlier in the thread.
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:06
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Oooh - don't forget your many sisters that you keep mentioning, they're all loaded and have many properties and have to do self assessments as well.
Who said they are "loaded"?
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:12
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If you are on paye I think they tend to issue refunds by cheque as they wouldnt have your card/bank details authorised to use
Fair enough. I paid my road fund licence by direct debit though, so don't know why they posted me a cheque for that.
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:16
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Who said they are "loaded"?
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Sorry, just re-read the post - not quite as I first read it!
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:16
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Fair enough. I paid my road fund licence by direct debit though, so don't know why they posted me a cheque for that.
Because they are pretty much useless is the answer to that one

I do remember being on holiday and remembering my tax was due, this was 2014 and just before they introduced direct debit. Was a nightmare trying to get to the right person to pay for it.

If I didn't have my car with me and a few hundred miles to drive home I would have just waited
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Old 01-01-2017, 18:23
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Sorry, just re-read the post - not quite as I first read it!
Many thanks, bright blessings to you and your loved ones

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Old 01-01-2017, 20:15
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I've had a tax rebate from HMRC.
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Old 02-01-2017, 10:32
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I've had a tax rebate from HMRC.
Hi Hun

Was this over the weekend?

Anyone has money coing in since Friday/Saturday and showing it's in your bank but not access until 3/1/17, esepcially from HMRC

Many thanks


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Old 02-01-2017, 11:09
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Hi Hun

Was this over the weekend?

Anyone has money coing in since Friday/Saturday and showing it's in your bank but not access until 3/1/17, esepcially from HMRC

Many thanks


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Obviously not since HMRC use BACS.
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Old 02-01-2017, 11:19
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Hi

Btw, as I have already stated earlier and to confirm, payments are in there from not sure when as I can't be bothered to log back in via scure systems, but all of our payments from HMRX clear on 3/1/17, ie mine, mum's and dads and we all completed our rets on the 23/24th Dec.

If you have no need to complete a self-assessment then I guess you won't know what is being discussed here. (HMRC self assessment requesries registration, activation and your UTR details inc passwrods and nat ins etc and usally completed by the working people that gross more than 100k, rential incomce, self employed, business,etc)
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