Tax return SEISS question

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My first payment has cleared and now they've asked me to pay AGAIN, double what I previously paid. Motherfuckers. :))
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Oh. Bugger. :lg:
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Nooooo.
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Yup. It's my payment on account, apparently, even though I explained why I don't want to pay that much on account. Beers are no longer on me, lads. :cry:
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If you really think you'll owe a lot less for 2020-2021 than they're demanding for the payment on account, and they're refusing to reduce it for you, then do your tax return as soon as you can in April, to either reduce/remove the July payment or even get a refund of what you're paying now.
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That's what my sister just said, Rebs. ARE YOU MY SISTER?! :)) I will absolutely do it by the end of April (hollow laughter, I say this every time).
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That’s what I’m planning to do this year too. What a massive laugh this all is eh :ruby:.
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lazzbo wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:50 pm That's what my sister just said, Rebs. ARE YOU MY SISTER?! :)) I will absolutely do it by the end of April (hollow laughter, I say this every time).
You have motivation this year though, sis. :george:
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:lol: Thanks hermana.
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I just had to look this up again for this year, since Rishi ignoring the existence of October means the latest grant covers Feb-April and therefore definitely straddles two tax years.

Anyway it's taxable in the year it was paid, in other words 21-22 despite being 66% for 20-21. Hey ho.

It also looks like the next grant will be completely different and based on reduction in turnover for 20-21 (versus 19-20 I assume) so late tax doers might have to think about doing things earlier (by July I think)
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