Remember they don't accept faster payments, so don't leave it until the last minute if you have anything to pay.
Regards
Bruce
So who else is going to leave it until 23:00 on the 31st to file online?
The risk of internet connections going down ... hard drive giving up .... HMRC servers going down is quite a thrill![]()
They accept faster payments now as of December 2011: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/news/hmrc-fps.htm
From memory or unless they have changed it - do you have to file AND pay to avoid the fine...
Is it not just that you have to file the figures with what you owe (or don't owe) - if you don't pay by deadline you simply get interest at bank rate each day on what you do owe - but no fine...
OR is that all for Corp Tax?
Sorry if misleading for anyone...
TW
A return needs to be filed by the deadline to avoid a penalty of £100 (this increases the longer the return is outstanding). This does not include payment of tax.
If payment of tax is late then a separate penalty will become due after 30 days (plus interest due on outstanding amounts, again penalties increase the longer outstanding).
More information here: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa/deadlines-penalties.htm
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