Do I pay HMRC Shipley or Cumbernauld?

If you have not received your statement and are unsure which Accounts Office details you should use please use the Cumbernauld details. The account name you should use is ‘HMRC Shipley’. The account name you should use is ‘HMRC Cumbernauld’.

Do I have to make a payment on account to HMRC?

You have to make 2 payments on account every year unless: your last Self Assessment tax bill was less than £1,000. you’ve already paid more than 80% of all the tax you owe, for example through your tax code or because your bank has already deducted interest on your savings.

How do I know if HMRC have received my tax payment?

View your HMRC online account to see if your payment has been received – it should update within 6 working days. You can also check your bank or building society statement to confirm the payment has left your account. If you’re paying by post, you can include a letter with your payment to request a receipt from HMRC.

How do I send a payment to HMRC?

You can send a cheque by post to HM Revenue and Customs ( HMRC ). You do not need to include a street name, city name or PO box with this address. Allow 3 working days for your payment to reach HMRC .

Can I pay HMRC directly from my bank account?

You can pay your Self Assessment bill directly using your online or mobile bank account.

How do I pay my outstanding tax online?

Ways to pay

  1. through your online bank account.
  2. online or telephone banking (Faster Payments)
  3. CHAPS.
  4. by debit or corporate credit card online.
  5. at your bank or building society.

Can I pay HMRC over the phone?

You can use GOV.UK Pay to take credit and debit card payments by telephone, or post. These are sometimes called ‘MOTO’ payments. You get all of the advantages and security of using GOV.UK Pay, but you fill in your users’ details on the payment pages for them.

How do I pay money to HMRC?

Ways to pay

  1. Pay your tax bill by debit or corporate credit card.
  2. Pay your tax bill by Direct Debit.
  3. Pay your tax bill by Certificate of Tax Deposit.

How do I pay tax I owe to HMRC?