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How to pay Inheritance Tax: get a reference number, payment methods, use the deceased's bank account, National Savings and Investments, government stock, yearly instalments.
You must pay Inheritance Tax by the end of the sixth month after the…
You’ll need to get an Inheritance Tax reference number from HM Revenue and…
You can pay Inheritance Tax directly using your online or mobile bank…
You can pay Inheritance Tax from your own bank account or a joint bank…
Make your cheque payable to ‘HM Revenue and Customs only’. Write both of…
You can ask banks, building societies or National Savings & Investments…
Write to Computershare Investor Services, who run the British government…
In very exceptional cases you may be able to make Inheritance Tax payments…
You can pay your Inheritance Tax on things that may take time to sell in…
Get your Inheritance Tax payment reference number at least 3 weeks before…
You can make early Inheritance Tax payments before you know the exact…
Find out how to work out payments and when you should make them if your company’s annual taxable profits are over £20 million.
Find out how to manually calculate Statutory Maternity Pay if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not work out your employee’s payments.
Your pay - your payslip, performance-related pay, deductions and how to work out your weekly pay
How to work out payments and when you should make them if your company’s annual taxable profits are between £1.5 million and £20 million.
Use this if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not calculate your employee’s payments.
Find out who has to pay VAT payments on account, how HMRC works out your payments, the alternatives and how and when to pay.
Manually calculate if your payroll software or GOV.UK calculator does not calculate your employee’s payments.
The amount you earn, and how often you're paid your wages, can affect your Universal Credit.
Regular payroll tasks - record employee pay, calculate deductions, give payslips, report to and pay HMRC, view the balance of what you owe HMRC.
Find out what to put in your Full Payment Submission (FPS) and Employer Payment Summary (EPS) if you're paying employees through PAYE.
How your local council can help if you're struggling to pay Council Tax - and what action they can take to get any money you owe from you
Use this guidance if your payroll software or Basic PAYE tool does not calculate your employees' payments.
You may be able to get a one-off payment if you've been diagnosed with diffuse mesothelioma, and your exposure to asbestos happened in the UK
Making thank you payments to sponsors, including across different councils. Also checking if guests are paying rent to sponsors, and what to do if they are.
Information about next steps when you have sponsored a guest for 6 months.
How to pay Corporation Tax: payment reference number, online, Bacs or CHAPS, Direct Debit, cheque or at your bank.
Find out when your Child Benefit payments are due, and payment dates for bank holidays.
When penalties are charged for late or incorrect Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (SDRT) notices, and how these penalties are worked out.
Set up, change or cancel your car tax Direct Debit, swap to another payment method, and what to do if you miss a Direct Debit payment
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