The ATT has warned that businesses making payments to HMRC from overseas bank accounts may not be aware of the need to use a new international bank account number (IBAN) since HMRC moved its bank accounts to Barclays in February.
The ATT has warned that businesses making payments to HMRC from overseas bank accounts may not be aware of the need to use a new international bank account number (IBAN) since HMRC moved its bank accounts to Barclays in February. Payments made electronically from UK accounts will switch over automatically. Details are available on gov.uk (see www.bit.ly/1VvSvvu).
The ATT has warned that businesses making payments to HMRC from overseas bank accounts may not be aware of the need to use a new international bank account number (IBAN) since HMRC moved its bank accounts to Barclays in February.
The ATT has warned that businesses making payments to HMRC from overseas bank accounts may not be aware of the need to use a new international bank account number (IBAN) since HMRC moved its bank accounts to Barclays in February. Payments made electronically from UK accounts will switch over automatically. Details are available on gov.uk (see www.bit.ly/1VvSvvu).