Including commentary on Direct Debit payments and Time to Pay
ACCA brings the following updates from HMRC to practitioners’ attention.
We are aware that the deadline for setting up a Direct Debit which will then collect charges with a payment due date of the 22nd is earlier than we would like. We are working to shorten that lead time, but it will take some time.
Any new Direct Debits need to be set up by 10 March, or by 12 April to ensure the monies due by 22nd of that month are collected by the Direct Debit.
The due date for payments is 22nd of the month. The Direct Debit is always collected shortly after 22nd. This means your client may receive a generic notification saying that their payment is late. This generic notice isn’t a penalty, it is an advisory notice informing a customer/agent that their payment was received after the due date.
We want to apologise for these messages to a customer/agent where the bill was successfully collected via Direct Debit variable payment at the first attempt. We are looking to make changes to correct this, although it will take some months.
Agents are unable to set up either a Direct Debit or an online Time to Pay arrangement on behalf of their clients. Your client should log into their Business Tax Account and, provided they have ‘PAYE for employer’ enrolment, they will be able to set up a Direct Debit themselves.
We are planning to update the navigation menu so that it shows whether your client has either a Direct Debit or a Time to Pay arrangement in place.
Your client may be able to set up a Time to Pay arrangement online if they have PAYE arrears which they cannot pay. If they do not meet the criteria for the online arrangement, they will be asked to call HMRC, and an adviser will discuss the options available.
The main criteria for the online arrangement set-up are: