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Will a one year old cheque from the taxman, hm revenue&customs still be okay to cash?
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I recently found a cheque amongst my letters from last year which was tax owed, do these have an expiry date on them or can they be cashed anytime?
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The "cheques are only valid for six months" thing is one of the most perpetrated urban myths out there. Cheques are legally valid for six years. The issuing bank may have a policy not to honour those over six months old supposing they happen to notice (which they usually don't on hand written cheques) but it's perfectly legal to bank it.
The HMRC cheque is probably machine printed in which case they may be more likely to pick up the date being more than six months. Safest thing to do is phone them and ask them, however it wouldn't do any harm to try to cash it. I'd bet it will go through.
The HMRC cheque is probably machine printed in which case they may be more likely to pick up the date being more than six months. Safest thing to do is phone them and ask them, however it wouldn't do any harm to try to cash it. I'd bet it will go through.
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