File number: UK4839TAX9327
Status: Expires today
Description:
Our records indicate that the outstanding debt associated with file number UK4839TAX9327 remains unpaid despite multiple reminders.
Unless full payment is received by 9 April 2025, a court-appointed bailiff will proceed with a provisional attachment of your assets.
To prevent this action, you must settle the outstanding amount immediately using a valid credit or debit card via our secure payment portal.
Failure to comply may result in additional legal costs and enforcement measures.
Sincerely,
Tax Collection Authority
Amount to pay: £ 487,23
The deadlines for paying your tax bill are usually:
31 January – for any tax you owe for the previous tax year (known as a balancing payment) and your first payment on account
31 July for your second payment on account
This guide is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
You can also use the HMRC app to pay your bill through your bank’s app or using online banking.
You can pay the amount you owe in instalments before the deadline, if you prefer. You can do this by:
You can get help if you cannot pay your tax bill on time.
Make sure you pay HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) by the deadline. You’ll be charged interest and may be charged a penalty if your payment is late.
The time you need to allow depends on how you pay.
You can no longer pay at the Post Office.
You can pay:
You need a paying-in slip from HMRC to pay at a bank or building society.
You can pay by:
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If the deadline falls on a weekend or bank holiday, make sure your payment reaches HMRC on the last working day before (unless you’re paying by Faster Payments or by debit or credit card).
Online payment services may be slow during busy times. Check if there are any current problems or times they are not available.
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