3 April 2026

 
 
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Pub Date: 02/11/2023

Category: General

HM Revenue & Customs

   

Paying tax by direct debit
 

One of the many ways that payments can be made to HMRC is by using a direct debit. The direct debit can be set up online.

You can pay your tax bill using direct debit if you have an online account with HMRC for:

  • Self-assessment
  • Employers’ PAYE and National Insurance
  • Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) deductions
  • VAT
  • Corporation Tax
  • Machine Games Duty
  • Soft Drinks Industry Levy

You can also make miscellaneous payments (if your payment reference begins with ‘X’) if you have an online account with HMRC for one of these taxes.

In addition, you must be the authorised signatory on the account you want to make payments from, and it must be a UK bank account.

When making a payment for Self-Assessment you should use your 11-character payment reference. This is your 10-digit Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) followed by the letter ‘K’.

It is also possible to pay HMRC by other methods including bank transfer, cheques, corporate credit cards, corporate debit cards and personal debit cards. The use of corporate cards is subject to a fee. Payment by personal debit cards is currently fee-free. There is also no charge for payment by direct debit, bank transfer or cheque. HMRC has not accepted personal credit cards since January 2018 when credit card surcharges on personal credit cards were banned.

Pay your tax bill by Direct Debit

Set up a Direct Debit payment with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

Online services may be slow during busy times. Check if there are any current problems with HMRC services, or times they won’t be available.

Start nowon the HMRC website

Before you start

Pay your tax bill by Direct Debit if you have an online account with HMRC for:

  • Self Assessment
  • employers’ PAYE and National Insurance
  • Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) deductions
  • VAT
  • Corporation Tax
  • Machine Games Duty
  • Soft Drinks Industry Levy

You can also make ‘miscellaneous’ payments (with a payment reference beginning with ‘X’) if you have an online account with HMRC for one of these taxes.

If you don’t have an account, sign up as an organisation or an individual.

You must be the authorised signatory on the account you want to make payments from. It must be a UK bank account.

Changes

You can also change an existing Direct Debit or arrange a new one.

You can only make changes to a VAT Direct Debit if you’ve signed up for Making Tax Digital for VAT.

 

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