P11Ds and HMRC

Thanks Marion as you say, bit of a faff, but well done on solving the connundrum.

 

What I wanted to post was:

Has anyone else had any problems linked to P11ds and P46 (Car) forms.

we have the employee of a client who gave up her company car 11/12, we sent the P11d electronically, and then later the P46 car. code duly amended, then inexplicably re-amended to include the car again.

Poor employee spent 20 frustraing minutes trying to sort it only to be told 2 P11ds had been submitted (they hadn't and even if they had how would it affect anything 11/12?).

Same employer diffeent employee leaves job, P46 car sent in, HMRC write back saying we've never told them of the existence of that particular car. Seem to ignore the P46 Car sent June 09 and the two years P11ds that followed. Result very unhappy employer and equally unhappy employees.

 

I presume it is the usual reason that paper P46 cars go in the bin, and the electronic versions don't  work unless everything has always been filed electronically and input exactly at HMRC end.

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P11Ds sent on spreadsheet by agreement with HMRC not processed

Moo | | Permalink

We are having problems because we submitted P11D information on a spreadsheet by agreement with HMRC for our approximately 1500 small client companies (mostly one man bands).  While HMRC agree that they have received the information they have not yet processed it and it appears to be doing a grand tour round the nation's tax offices looking for someone to enter the information.  We are submitting S336 claims for these clients as and when the client sends the claim back signed and the HMRC response to these S336 claims is to write and ask the client/employee for a copy of his P11D.  Duplication of work at their end and frustration at our end.  Time that HMRC came up with an excel template that they could supply to agents then upload the results.

S336 claims

Chris Wise | | Permalink

Oh yes they are routinely ignored. I don;t know why software produces it but doesn't submit it, ridiculous situation.

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