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Payments on Account - How to REDUCE self-assessment payments on account

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • If you complete a self assessment tax return you may be asked to make payments on account towards the following years tax liability. In this video I'm explaining when payments on account apply and I'll show you how to reduce your payments on account.
    Need help with your tax return? Use one of the forms below
    To register for self-assessment (UTR/CIS) click here: bit.ly/utr-number
    If you need help with your Tax Return click here bit.ly/cis-rebate

Komentáře • 26

  • @hammerk08
    @hammerk08 Před 8 měsíci +13

    i'm really struggling to understand why we're expected to pay in advance for the following year - why can't you just pay what you owe for each year without having to pay it forward as well???

    • @tax2ulimited
      @tax2ulimited  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I know ... it is not fun to pay in advance ... is just one of many HMRC rules that we need to follow. If your tax due is under 1k they will not ask to Advance payments on account.

    • @supersuede91
      @supersuede91 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@tax2ulimited Now the tax year has ended... how do I apply previous payments on account onto my tax bill? Does it do it automatically? Where can I see that?

  • @s.e.5957
    @s.e.5957 Před 7 měsíci +2

    great video, actually showing where to find 'reduce payments on account'. Couldn't find nowhere else, thanks a lot !

    • @tax2ulimited
      @tax2ulimited  Před 7 měsíci

      You are welcome ! If you need more help just sends us an email to info@tax2u.co.uk and we can provide a competitive price.

  • @1976Horizon
    @1976Horizon Před 6 měsíci

    Hello Adam, I am ‘glued’ to your videos learning …..however, I have 3-month void period this year in my rented property so no income of let’s say £3.6k in 2023/24. Also, I am upgrading the flat and expect capital expenditure (new boiler, new flooring) relief on new assets within a region of £4K increase in expenses on the top of my usual running the property rental costs. Do I just lump these two sums 3.6+4=7.6x0.4=£3k and request reduction of £3k on account for tax year 2023/24? Thanks in advance for your assistance. I am also getting in touch with your firm to assist me on separate issue currently ongoing with HMRC.

  • @jackhopkins9618
    @jackhopkins9618 Před 4 měsíci

    brilliant video. I have just submitted my 23-24 tax return, and I have overpaid my tax bill by £700 for the year. How do I go about claiming the refund? Or does it automatically get deducted off of my payments on account for 24-25?

  • @rossewing
    @rossewing Před 8 měsíci +2

    I've come to do my self assessment for 2022-23 having paid £3000 POA in Jan 2023 and July 2023, but i don't see the deduction in my calculation nor where i can add it? Any ideas?

    • @AM-bo1nn
      @AM-bo1nn Před 7 měsíci

      I have the same problem. Did you find a solution? Thanks

    • @tax2ulimited
      @tax2ulimited  Před 7 měsíci

      Good questions. You cannot add it anywhere. After the submission of 2022-2023, HMRC will send you a Statement of Account, in which the POA will be accounted for. The tax liability for the current year (balancing charge) will be lowered by the amount paid as POA.

  • @kamillaelliott8388
    @kamillaelliott8388 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What I don't understand is why the payments on account I've made for this year don't appear on my self assessment tax calculation. The total tax paid only lists what was deducted by an employer, not what I paid on account. Is there somewhere I should have entered them on the tax return that I missed? Thank you

    • @rossewing
      @rossewing Před 8 měsíci +2

      Did you find an answer? I'm struggerling to see my POA as well.

    • @tax2ulimited
      @tax2ulimited  Před 7 měsíci

      No you do not have to entered it. After the submission of 2022-2023, HMRC will send you a Statement of Account, in which the POA will be accounted for. The tax liability for the current year (balancing charge) will be lowered by the amount paid as POA.

  • @Zero-Investing
    @Zero-Investing Před 4 měsíci

    Is it only interest and not penalties when you don't pay your tax on time?

  • @RohanGanachari
    @RohanGanachari Před 6 měsíci

    Really helpful, thanks!

  • @martinvirando5651
    @martinvirando5651 Před 4 měsíci

    So let's say you live off dividends from your own limited company... Really you should save the tax twice (whatever bracket that you are in) knowing HMRC will alway take next years?

  • @iCassieeLeighh
    @iCassieeLeighh Před 2 měsíci

    when inputting the reduced payments on account - it says "enter the reduced amount of your first payment below" - does this not apply to your second payment? or does it assume you want your second payment reduced to the same amount? It doesnt ask you to do the same for a second payment, so what happens to the 2nd payment amount?cant find an answer to this anywhere!

  • @sakinaproductions
    @sakinaproductions Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is so unfair. Why are they allowed to do this? Why are we expected to pay next years tax now?

    • @tax2ulimited
      @tax2ulimited  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes you can say gov and tax are preaty unfair ... but yes they can do that.

  • @neilweedon7321
    @neilweedon7321 Před 7 měsíci

    If I ceased trading within the 2022-2023 tax year (and notified the HMRC), why do I still need to pay next years payment on account and if not how do I change this? Many thanks.

    • @ticorrei
      @ticorrei Před 6 měsíci

      Trying to understand how that works also because I am ceased my trading

  • @neilwalker1931
    @neilwalker1931 Před 29 dny

    the whole point of SA was supposed to be tax was retrospective but with forced POA you have to find double money. its a rip off draining small business.

  • @TheBaddesOfThemAll
    @TheBaddesOfThemAll Před 10 měsíci

    Where do i put contractors psyment on my tax return for 2 people ? Need information asap 😫

    • @tax2ulimited
      @tax2ulimited  Před 7 měsíci

      Sorry for the late response I missed this. You will add it under expense as salary paid. If you need our help, just sends us an email to info@tax2u.co.uk and we can provide a competitive price and help you with your specific situation.

  • @ironsoul2633
    @ironsoul2633 Před měsícem

    What a ridiculous rule, who came up with this idea? What if people don't have money to pay 150% of their tax bill??