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Payment options for your Self Assessment tax bill - Direct Debit, bank transfer, through your tax code, debit or credit card, cheque and pay weekly or monthly
The deadlines for paying your tax bill are usually: 31 January - for any…
Set up a Direct Debit through your HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) online…
You can pay your Self Assessment bill directly using your online or mobile…
You can pay your Self Assessment bill using Faster Payments, CHAPS or…
You can pay online. There’s a fee if you pay by corporate credit card or…
You can only pay at your branch by cash or cheque if you both: still get…
You can send a cheque by post to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). HMRC…
You can set up a Budget Payment plan to make weekly or monthly Direct…
You can pay your Self Assessment bill through your PAYE tax code as long…
View your HM Revenue and Customs online account to check if your payment’s…
Your tax credit payments - find out when they're due and early payment dates for bank holidays
Guidance on getting extra payments to help with the cost of living if you’re entitled to certain benefits or tax credits.
How to make a payment to MHRA by credit or debit card or a bank transfer.
Find out if you’re eligible for delinked payments, how they’re calculated and when you’ll receive them.
Find out who has to pay VAT payments on account, how HMRC works out your payments, the alternatives and how and when to pay.
The Payment Exception Service is a way for people who do not have a bank account to collect benefit or pension payments. It replaces the Simple Payment service
Understand your Self Assessment tax bill - tax you owe, balancing payments, payments on account
Eligible chemistry, languages, mathematics and physics teachers can apply for early-career payments between September and March.
Payments on account in civil cases, inquests, police station remote attendance, mental health tribunals, family hearings, and travel and mileage.
Expecting your first student finance payment? We’ve got you covered!
Information on measures introduced by the government to tackle late and unfair payment practices in both public and private sectors.
Cold Weather Payment - what you'll get, eligibility and how to find out if your area is due a payment
Eligible chemistry, computing, mathematics and physics teachers can apply for levelling up premium payments between September and March.
Late commercial payments - interest and debt recovery costs you can charge businesses for late payments
Guidance on getting an extra payment to help with the cost of living if you were entitled to certain benefits or tax credits in 2022.
Payments for farmers who carry out eligible agricultural activities, what you need to know and do before you can apply for an annual payment.
How to register and update your personal, business and land details on the Rural Payments service.
Digital form for organisations and individuals to notify the Department for Education (DfE) of their bank account and payment details.
Update your details with the Rural Payments Agency to keep claiming payments for your farm land
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