Pay employers' Class 1A National Insurance
Overview
You must pay Class 1A National Insurance on work benefits you give to your employees, eg a company mobile phone.
You need to pay these contributions by 22 July each year for the previous tax year. You’ll need to pay by 19 July if paying by post.
You pay Class 1A separately to other National Insurance paid through the PAYE system.
Ways to pay
Make sure you pay HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) by the deadline. You may have to pay interest and penalties if your payment is late.
The time you need to allow depends on how you pay.
Same or next day
- online or telephone banking (Faster Payments)
- CHAPS
3 working days
- online by debit or credit card
- Bacs
- at your bank or building society
- at the Post Office
- Direct Debit (if you’ve set one up with HMRC before)
- by cheque through the post
5 working days
- Direct Debit (if you haven’t set one up with HMRC before)
If the deadline falls on a weekend or bank holiday, your payment must arrive in HMRC’s bank account on the last working day of the week (unless you’re using Faster Payments).
Bank details for online or telephone banking, CHAPS, Bacs
You can pay by Faster Payments, CHAPS or Bacs to HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) account.
Sort code | Account number | Account name |
---|---|---|
08 32 10 | 12001039 | HMRC Cumbernauld |
Reference number
You’ll need to give a 17-character number as the payment reference. This starts with your 13-character Accounts Office reference number. Then add the tax year you want to pay for and the digits ‘13’ to make sure your payment is assigned correctly.
Tax year | Add these digits to your reference number |
---|---|
2013 to 2014 | 1413 |
2014 to 2015 | 1513 |
2015 to 2016 | 1613 |
Example Your Accounts Office reference number is 123PA00012345.
To make a payment in July 2015 for the previous 2014 to 2015 tax year, add the digits ‘1513’ to your reference number so that your reference is now 123PA000123451513.
You can find your Accounts Office reference number on:
- the letter HMRC sent you when you first registered as an employer
- the front of your payment booklet or the letter from HMRC that replaced it
You must make a separate payment for Class 1A payments. You can’t add them to a standard PAYE payment.
How long it takes
Payments by Faster Payments (online or telephone banking) usually reach HMRC on the same or next day, including weekends and bank holidays.
CHAPS payments usually reach HMRC the same working day if you pay within your bank’s processing times.
Bacs payments usually take 3 working days.
Check your bank’s transaction limits and processing times before making a payment.
Overseas payments
Use these details to pay from an overseas account:
Account number (IBAN) | Bank identifier code (BIC) | Account name |
---|---|---|
GB74CITI08321012001039 | CITIGB2L | HMRC Cumbernauld |
HMRC’s banking address is:
Citibank N A
Citigroup Centre
Canary Wharf 33
Canada Square
London E14 5LB
By debit or credit card online
You can pay online.
You’ll pay a 1.5% fee if you use a credit card. The fee isn’t refundable.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) no longer uses BillPay. You’ll be directed to a new service to pay your tax online.
Make your payment to ‘HMRC Cumbernauld’ office. You’ll need to use your Accounts Office reference number. You can find this on:
- the letter HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) sent you when you first registered as an employer
- the front of your payment booklet or the letter from HMRC that replaced it
Select the previous tax year and ‘Month 12’. If you don’t do this, your payment will be allocated to the current tax year instead.
How long it takes
Allow 3 working days for your payment to reach HMRC’s bank account.
At your bank or building society
You can pay at a branch by cash or cheque.
Make your cheque payable to ‘HM Revenue and Customs only’ followed by the reference number on the Class 1A payslip HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) sent you.
You must use your Class 1A payslip when paying in. Don’t use a standard PAYE payslip from your booklet or your payment will be delayed.
How long it takes
Allow 3 working days for your payment to reach HMRC’s bank account.
At the Post Office
You can pay up to £10,000 at a Post Office.
You can pay by debit card, cash or cheque made payable to ‘Post Office Ltd’.
You must use the Class 1A payslip HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) sent you when paying in.
Don’t use a standard PAYE payslip from your booklet or your payment will be delayed.
How long it takes
Allow 3 working days for your payment to reach HMRC’s bank account.
Direct Debit
Set up a new Direct Debit through your business’s HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) online account to make a single payment for Class 1A contributions.
You can’t use an existing Direct Debit for standard PAYE payments.
You’ll need to set up a payment each time you pay HMRC through Direct Debit.
Making the payment
Enter the previous tax year and ‘Month 13’ when you make your payment.
You’ll need your 13-character Accounts Office reference number to make a payment.
You can find this on:
- the letter HMRC sent you when you first registered as an employer
- the front of your payment booklet or the letter from HMRC that replaced it
Allow 5 working days to process a Direct Debit the first time you set one up. It should take 3 working days the next time if you’re using the same bank details.
By cheque through the post
You can send a cheque by post to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Make your cheque payable to ‘HM Revenue and Customs only’ followed by your reference number on the Class 1A payslip that HMRC sent you.
Sending your cheque
Send your cheque along with your Class 1A payslip. You can’t use a standard PAYE payslip from your booklet - if you do, your payment will be delayed. Don’t fold the payslip or cheque or fasten them together. Send them to:
HM Revenue and Customs
Bradford
BD98 1YY
If you’re paying by post, you can include a letter with your payment to request a receipt from HMRC.
How long it takes
You need to allow 3 working days after your payment reaches HMRC for it to clear through their bank account.
If you don’t have a payslip
You can print off a replacement payment slip. Only use this payment slip for making payments by post. It can’t be accepted by the Post Office, banks or building societies.
Check your payment has been received
Check your HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) online account - it should update within 6 working days.
If you’re paying by cheque through the post, you can include a letter with your payment to request a receipt from HMRC.
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