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My daughter has accidentally overpaid
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>> I wonder if you used a greater than sign - I think that cuts off the rest of the post
That's odd because I use them all the time (to indicate quotes, as above).
If it's PAYE tax then the system should automatically correct any errors.
If the over-payment relates to self-assessment the system should recognise that there's been an overpayment. However the money will be held by HMRC as a 'payment on account' unless your daughter actively seeks to reclaim the money. Start here:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/cl aim-tax -refund
(I'll email the Ed about the 'greater than' problem).
That's odd because I use them all the time (to indicate quotes, as above).
If it's PAYE tax then the system should automatically correct any errors.
If the over-payment relates to self-assessment the system should recognise that there's been an overpayment. However the money will be held by HMRC as a 'payment on account' unless your daughter actively seeks to reclaim the money. Start here:
https:/
(I'll email the Ed about the 'greater than' problem).
Coppit, I accidentally paid a tax to HMRC into the wrong account. I paid Corporation Tax into the VAT account or vice versa. I didn't realise until I had a cheque in the post from one department, and then an email from another saying I was late with the payment.
It should easily be sorted out, anyway. Best to phone to set your mind at rest.
It should easily be sorted out, anyway. Best to phone to set your mind at rest.
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