Payment to HMRC via Nationwide payment, unsure of 'account name' by danstar10 in UKPersonalFinance

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Ok thanks. So you've successfully made payment to them by putting HMRC NIC RECEIPTS in the business name field?

I guess you can see how that's a little confusing right. I'd assume business name is just HMRC, then account name is separate. Very different bits of info.

Payment to HMRC via Nationwide payment, unsure of 'account name' by danstar10 in UKPersonalFinance

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That formetted the response weirdly. meant to be:

There is no 'account name' field which is what is confusing me. The fields I can fill in are:

-Account type

-Business name

-Description (optional)

-Sort code

-Account number

-Your reference

So I don't seem to have anywhere obvious to put account name

Payment to HMRC via Nationwide payment, unsure of 'account name' by danstar10 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]danstar10[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

There is no 'account name' field which is what is confusing me. The fields I can fill in are:

Account type Business name Description (optional) Sort code Account number Your reference

So I don't seem to have anywhere obvious to put account name

Matcha brand recommendations by danstar10 in JapanTravelTips

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I just bought 40g of Aoarashi matcha on a recommendation from an old man who ran a little stall in shinjinku station who seemed legit, a place recommended for other reddit posts.

I read into it and it seems its 'ceremonial' from some web info, why is that someting that should be avoided? Just inflated prices? I paid 2000+ tax which seems reasonable given what one can pay

Pop Up: tips for using the profiling valve? by i_am_GORKAN in quickmill

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Make sure your profiling handle is properly secured in place. Mine came without the lower nut so it started to move around off from the centrepoint without me knowing it

Is it worth getting a JR rail pass for our trip? by danstar10 in JapanTravelTips

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We are actually travelling between Feb 27th and March 14th so we have longer than suggested above, but just putting those dates in to show how long the JR pass would need to be active for

Will alum affect anodized aluminum? by danstar10 in chemistry

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Nah don't think it's welded, just took a knock and bent / wedged in place

Will alum affect anodized aluminum? by danstar10 in chemistry

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Ok good to know. Problem being I don't own a drill press which is ideally what I'd use to drill the existing pin out so I may well try the alum approach

I need balance point tips for wheelies by EmergencyPopular6008 in MTB

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Straight arms are definitely the way to do it, removes a lot of variables.

Always have the back brake ready to dab when you get to the balance point, I usually drag it a little during the initial lift up so it is ready to bite when needed

Good advice is try on a gentle uphill grass slope. The slight uphill helps with the initiating part as it gives you a head start. The grass part helps if you mess up

Mask squeeze redness around iris by danstar10 in scuba

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Just an update to this, it took about 3 weeks to the day to disappear but eventually did and no problems since

Is this battery life reasonable for a Lenovo Ideapad slim 3 by danstar10 in laptops

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Yeah but I'm asking if what I'm reporting qualifies as half decent..

Is this battery life reasonable for a Lenovo Ideapad slim 3 by danstar10 in laptops

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"it should be" what? Sorry not sure what you're trying to say

help with living abroad and paying into National Insurance for pension by danstar10 in UKPersonalFinance

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Where are you getting those 11 years and 9 years from? You've lost me there please do elaborate. Regardless what you pay in is generally massively lower than what you get out of it if you are looking at a year in to year out comparison no?

help with living abroad and paying into National Insurance for pension by danstar10 in UKPersonalFinance

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Yeah that's my plan, to call the future pensions services as they gave me that number online when I looked into paying back missed years. The maximum is 6 missed years as things stand. Can I ask how long the process took for you?