My thanks to a loyal reader who advises me that there may be a problem with HMRC bouncing some taxpayers' PAYE repayment cheques.
It seems, if this information is correct, that these cheques have been bounced because there was insufficient funds in the particular HMRC bank account on which they were drawn.
I would be grateful to receive more details about this eg; amounts involved, number of cheques bounced etc.
Thanks.
I assume that, if this is true, then it is most likely due to an administrative error (eg cheques being drawn on the wrong account) rather than a shortage of cash.
Tax does have to be taxing.
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I assume that, if this is true, then it is most likely due to an administrative error (eg cheques being drawn on the wrong account) rather than a shortage of cash.
ReplyDeleteHave you not heard, the country is broke.
HMRC and administrative errors? No, no way.
ReplyDeleteAnd now theyre gonna administer the governments "Universal Welfare Credit" with a crap IT System which few in HMRC know anything about.
Maybe people are writing "Inland Revenue" and not HMRC and this account may not be actibe anymore
ReplyDeleteThis was being looked into yesterday so I believe its true...
ReplyDeleteMy partner works for HMRC and they have confirmed this is true but they are not sure why.
ReplyDeleteAnon 10:47 - DWP will deal with the Universal Credit NOT HMRC... actually.
ReplyDeleteApparently there is a machine reading problem within the clearing system, so although HMRC are working on correcting the problem it is not at their end.
ReplyDeleteConfused, you will be.