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Jay


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Good afternoon.

just a heads up that Payroll Manager has not been able to file any returns today with an error message "HMRC are having technical difficulties etc"

HMRC are not recognising usernames and passwords. Still not working since early morning. 

 

Fills me with confidence with MTD.

 

BW

 

Jay

 

 

 



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Thanks again Jay

Bumping as this is really important for folk to be aware of.

I'm assuming there is zilch, nada, nothing on the HMRC downtime pages? Oh no, that would probably be too helpful.

Hope you meet your deadlines

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Good morning all, 

Still unable to file the returns this morning. I have taken screen shots with the HMRC error message in case this continues.

BW

 

Jay

 

 



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Same issue here this lunchtime with Sage 50. Our FPS date isn't until Friday but its a case of remembering to go back and do it on a day that you don't usually. A message flashed up from Sage telloing me to try again later.

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Affecting CT600, S/E and others.

Personally I like the Russian theory!

www.accountingweb.co.uk/any-answers/paye-rti-filing

www.accountingweb.co.uk/any-answers/hmrc-system-problems-0

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I filed several FPS's and EPS's this morning without any trouble and I have just filed another one.
I did get the message to say they were having technical issues each time, but it doesn't
seem to have affected them.

I must just be lucky (makes a change!)

Eunice

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With Eunice on this one. Ran using 12pay yesterday and that went through ok.

Whilst we're chatting remember to warn your clients that the 3% pension contribution bites in a month so expect a few irate workers questioning the drop in salary which I'm sure in many cases will more than annul the extra £350 on the tax code.

Shaun.

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We were contributing 3% before AE and the bosses felt it wouldn't be right to decrease their contribution so ours have gone in at 3% employer 5% employee from the start!

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Dont forget the increase in the min wage too.



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Hi Joanne

There's going to have to be a big increase over the next 2 years if they intend keeping their pledge of £9 an hour in 2020



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and with Workplace pensions when it goes up again next April to 5% for employee's and 3% for employers.

So obvious that the next move, for the next generation, is going to be divorcing Pensions from NI by long term spinning that NI is about insurance (i.e. unemployment) not investment (pensions). As sure as night follows day I believe pensions for all is going the same way as University grants.

Little by little it seems that we're becoming America.... Does my cynicism show that I come from the generation that gave the world Yes Minister and Alan B'Stard?

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You a cynic!!

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