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HMRC warning to households that ‘must’ pay this week or face fine

By staff28 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The taxman has warned that those who have not paid their tax bill by the end of this week will face fines and interest, with the rate of late payment interest having been increased

London, United Kingdom - March 7th 2023: HM Revenue and Customs forms background. A Self Assessment notice tax calculation form. HMRC is the department of the UK government that is responsible for the colletion of taxes.
HMRC late interest rates have increased from 3.5% to 8.25%(Image: Getty Images)

HMRC has issued a stern warning to UK households that they “must” settle their bills this week or face penalties. Taxpayers who haven’t cleared their dues with HMRC are required to do so by 31 July or risk fines and interest, with late payment interest soaring from 3.5% to 8.25%.

Tom Goddard of Blick Rothenberg, stated: “From May 2022 HMRC has increased late payment interest from 3.5% to 8.25% as part of their agenda to crack down on people that owe tax. People who owe money for the 2024/25 tax year must pay their bill as soon as possible.”

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HMRC warns UK households 'must' pay this week or face fine over 2022 rule
HMRC warns UK households ‘must’ pay this week or face fine over 2022 rule

He further explained: “Payments on account’ are payments towards your next tax bill and are paid in two instalments. If someone was required to pay £10k for their second payment on account, but didn’t pay until the 31 of December 2025, they would have to pay just under £350 in late payment interest.”

Birmingham Live reports how Tom clarified: “The payments are calculated based on the previous tax year’s income tax liability. If you believe your income levels are lower for 2024/25 than 2023/24, you are able to reduce your payments on account to reflect this. However, if you over reduce and subsequently underpay, HMRC will charge interest and could inflict penalties.”

He added: “Now that the 2024/25 tax year has ended, those who have already made a claim to reduce their payments on account should check whether this was appropriate based on their final income levels and if necessary, adjust their payments, as interest may have been accruing since 31st January 2025.

“This is also an incentive to get your tax return submitted early, as you can then ensure your July payment is accurate rather than overpay and wait until your tax return has been processed to claim a refund.”

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He further added: “Payments on account aren’t required for those who had an income tax liability of under £1,000 for the 2023/24 tax year, or those who have more than 80% of their tax liability paid at source, usually by PAYE. Capital gains tax (CGT) can also be ignored when considering payments on account.

“The taxpayers who are likely required to make payments on account are those with high levels of investment income, rental profits or who are self-employed.

“People who are experiencing financial problems and struggling with their tax bill should contact HMRC, as they may offer a ‘payment plan’ which can help to alleviate some of the financial burden, allowing payments to take place over a more manageable time frame.”

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