Set up a payment plan for your taxes with HMRC during Covid-19
Blog
Mar 2020
The government is helping businesses through the current situation by allowing you to defer tax payments.
Here’s what you need to know and what you need to do:
- If you have a VAT payment due before 30th June 2020, you can defer payment of this until 5th April 2021 without contacting HMRC.
- For all other taxes, HMRC has a dedicated phone line to agree payment plans for taxes:
- The number you need to call is 0800 015 9559
- A Director or Owner of the business has to call to discuss payment with HMRC
- This line is open from 8am to 8pm and the best times to call is first thing in the morning or after 5pm
- You will need to explain why your business has been affected by COVID-19 and therefore why you need to delay payment of your taxes.
- Only call in the week before the tax payment is due
- Please make sure that all of your tax filings are up to date
The information to have handy when calling HMRC:
- Company registration number
- Company address
- Company telephone number
- Company Unique Tax Reference – if discussing Corporation Tax
- PAYE and accounts office reference numbers – if discussing PAYE
A few practical points:
- PAYE payments may initially only be delayed for a month
- If you have any indication that you won’t be able to stick to the agreed plan, contact HMRC as they can renegotiate the dates and amounts
- HMRC may insist on Direct Debit collections
Some questions HMRC like to ask:
- Are you up to date with all other taxes?
- Has the company tried gaining sources of income or credit?
- What is the reason for the cash shortage?
- Have the directors taken dividends from the company?
- Can the company commit to some dates and amounts to pay?
Want to level up your understanding of tax? Download our Tax Guide for Business Owners today.
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