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HM Revenue & Customs Payments
Payment of PAYE
HM Revenue & Customs accepts payment by a range of methods
but recommend payment is made electronically by BACS or CHAPS or
Internet/Telephone banking.
Electronic payments are generally more efficient and
secure than payment by post. If you cannot pay electronically then please pay by
Bank Giro or at the Post Office. Payment made by these methods is more
secure than a payment sent in the post.
Making payment to HMRC change to contact numbers
The telephone numbers for PAYE and Self Assessment payment
enquiries have now been changed to one single number: 0845
3 667 816
which is open Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm and Saturday 8am to 4pm.
BACS and CHAPS
These computerised systems can be used to transfer
funds electronically direct from your bank account to HM Revenue & Customs.
We can make PAYE payments by BACS on
your behalf when the payroll has been processed.
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Accounts Office
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Sort Code |
Account Number
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Account Name |
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Cumbernauld
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08 32 10 |
12001039 |
AO Cumbernauld
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Shipley
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08 32 10 |
12001020 |
AO Shipley |
Paying PAYE by Internet or telephone banking
You can use your bank or building society services to pay by Internet or telephone banking.
In the reference field, you need to quote your Accounts reference which is found
on the yellow PAYE payments booklet.
We recommend that you visit their website for further information.
See
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/index.htm
As part of our managed service, if no payment is due which is often
the case for small companies where there is sick or maternity
recovered exceeding the tax, we will automatically submit a nil
return on your behalf electronically direct to HMRC. HMRC website has more information.
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http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/paye.htm
Paying PAYE/NICs by Direct Debit
If you company is registered for PAYE Online for employers you can pay your monthly or quarterly PAYE/NICs payments by Direct Debit.
Problems paying the PAYE Bill?
The HMRC Business Payment Support Service can be contacted on 0845 302 1435 from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday and from 8am to 4pm at weekends. Further information is available at:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk.
This page was last updated
21/03/2010
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