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Hi all, crux of the question, should/can I reduce my Payments on account from 2021-2022 tax year through the online tax system (sole trader), to match my lower tax bill for 2022-2023? I have worked out my taxes but not submitted them yet and so I know my taxes are lower this year.
The details. I returned to the UK in 2021 and setup as a sole trader. For 2021-2022 tax year I had to pay £1600 tax and NI, plus 2x £739 for Payment on Account. I paid the tax and first POA with the second POA due 31 July 2023. My 2022-2023 tax bill comes in at £1000 (so £600 less) and it says no POA will be due this year.
When logging in to the HMRC APP I have the option to reduce my next POA amount, should/can I reduce this now by £400-ish to match my actual 2022/23 tax bill? Or should I submit my taxes and then what happens? Does it get refunded automatically? Do I need to apply for a refund? Or is that money just in the system and used elsewhere?
Hopefully one of you gents or ladies has some info for me. I have tried searching online and found "ish" answers but nothing which answers this directly. I have also tried to find an affordable accountant but most seem hesitant with my somewhat complicated taxes for a pretty small income.
Thanks for any time and knowledge you might share!
Ty
The details. I returned to the UK in 2021 and setup as a sole trader. For 2021-2022 tax year I had to pay £1600 tax and NI, plus 2x £739 for Payment on Account. I paid the tax and first POA with the second POA due 31 July 2023. My 2022-2023 tax bill comes in at £1000 (so £600 less) and it says no POA will be due this year.
When logging in to the HMRC APP I have the option to reduce my next POA amount, should/can I reduce this now by £400-ish to match my actual 2022/23 tax bill? Or should I submit my taxes and then what happens? Does it get refunded automatically? Do I need to apply for a refund? Or is that money just in the system and used elsewhere?
Hopefully one of you gents or ladies has some info for me. I have tried searching online and found "ish" answers but nothing which answers this directly. I have also tried to find an affordable accountant but most seem hesitant with my somewhat complicated taxes for a pretty small income.
Thanks for any time and knowledge you might share!
Ty
