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How to pay taxes, penalties and enquiry settlements if you cannot find instructions in other 'paying HMRC' guides, or if your payment reference starts with X.
How to pay Machine Games Duty: payment reference number, online, Bacs or CHAPS, Direct Debit, cheque or your bank.
You must file your Machine Games Duty (MGD) return and make your payment…
You can only pay by Direct Debit if you’ve registered for Machine Games…
You can pay your Machine Games Duty (MGD) directly using your online or…
Make your payment to HM Revenue and Customs’ account. Account name Sort…
You can pay online. There’s a fee if you pay by corporate credit card or…
You can only pay Machine Games Duty (MGD) at your bank or building society…
You can send a cheque by post to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). HMRC…
View your HMRC online account to see if your payment has been received -…
You must still file your return even if you calculate that you do not owe…
How to make debt deductions from an employee's pay because of an 'attachment of earnings order' (AEO) from a court. Includes information from the withdrawn A/E guidance.
You have to make deductions from your employee’s wages if a court orders…
You and your employee will each get an ‘attachment of earnings order’…
Priority orders are used for unpaid maintenance or fines. Calculate your…
Non-priority orders are used for debts from a county court judgment (CCJ).…
You can only make a deduction from the following earnings: wages, fees,…
The order that you get for the employee will tell you whether you have to…
Write to the Centralised Attachment of Earning Payments (CAPS) office…
Payments on account in civil cases, inquests, police station remote attendance, mental health tribunals, family hearings, and travel and mileage.
This guidance explains how to pay child maintenance using Collect & Pay arrangements and what happens if you do not make a payment.
Who can use the VAT Annual Accounting Scheme and how to apply.
Information on measures introduced by the government to tackle late and unfair payment practices in both public and private sectors.
Find out about tax avoidance schemes used by some businesses to provide tax free or tax reduced rewards to their employees.
A capitated approach to payment for mental health services with outcomes and risk share.
Find guidance on making employees' student loan and postgraduate loan deductions in different circumstances.
Regular payroll tasks - record employee pay, calculate deductions, give payslips, report to and pay HMRC, view the balance of what you owe HMRC.
Use this if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not calculate your employee’s payments.
Find out if you’re eligible for delinked payments, how they’re calculated and when you’ll receive them.
The loan charge will not apply to any disguised remuneration loans before 9 December 2010.
Tax and reporting rules for employers who meet or reimburse an employee's expenses - scale rate payments round sum allowances (RSA)
If your payment is more than 15 days overdue, first and second late payment penalties apply. Find out how to avoid penalties and get help to pay in instalments.
Invoicing and taking payment from customers, what invoices must include, VAT invoices, sole trader invoices, limited company invoices, payment options, charging for late payment, chargebacks
Your pay - your payslip, performance-related pay, deductions and how to work out your weekly pay
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