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A glitch within the HMRC self assessment system has meant that some taxpayers were not informed of the amount of tax to pay on account by 31 January 2019 and this problem won’t be fixed before 31 July 2019.

In January 2019, HMRC were experiencing a number of computer errors including the omission of tax demands for payments on account (POA) for 2018/19 from some taxpayers’ statements. This problem applies to the taxpayer’s online personal tax account, as well as to paper statements of account issued by HMRC.

How many are affected?

HMRC recognises that this is a real issue. When contacted for comment on this story a Revenue spokesperson said “We are aware of an issue with payment reminders for a small number of customers. Anyone who is affected should contact us and we’ll put it right. Nobody will be charged additional interest due to this problem.”

However, judging by the number of queries on the HMRC agent forum, this is a widespread problem.

The professional tax and accountancy bodies have complained, and HMRC has apologised to those bodies, but it has made no attempt to tell the affected taxpayers what to do. HMRC has also said it can’t fix the problem of missing POA demands in time for the 31 July 2019 payment date.

No interest

HMRC has confirmed that if the demands for POA have been omitted from the taxpayer’s statement, that taxpayer will not be charged interest as long as full payment of all the tax due for 2018/19 is made by 31 January 2020.

Nearly 1.1 million businesses have yet to register for MTD, according to the results of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request sent to HMRC by cash flow service Float.

Additionally, the data suggests that only 2% of accounting firms have registered any clients for MTD, from an estimated 72,000 tax ‘agents’ nationwide.

Float said that many businesses are “still unaware of MTD or are uncertain of what action needs to be taken to become compliant.” The company added that the MTD registration process is “confusing” and that HMRC have “much more to do to alert businesses to the change in the law”.

1.1 million businesses yet to register for Making Tax Digital (MTD) Making-Tax-Digital-Header-e1523542410732-300x150

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