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That's better than my bank pays Sheila.... Maybe I should just send all of my money to HMRC on the hope that they give it back again lol.



-- Edited by Shamus on Tuesday 8th of May 2012 06:59:08 PM

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Does anybody can answer:overpayment to hmrc is other debtors or prepayment on balance sheet?thank you

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Its a debtor.

A prepayment assumes that you will actually owe the money eventually (which at the period end you don't and have no indication that you will), a debtor means that you are owed the money (which I'm sure that HMRC will return imminently).

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And with 0.02 interest!!!!!

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ha ha good idea lol, thanks for answer this is what I was thinking also, just needed to hear from expert:)

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