When you send your tax and national insurance payments for Payroll to HMRC, it’s important to include a special number. This number helps HMRC know where the payment comes from and which month and year it’s for.
The number has two parts: one is your account reference number, given to you when you sign up for PAYE. This number is usually 12 digit long the format is usually 125BC254545454.
For example, if the tax year goes from April 2023 to March 2024, the year part is ’24.’ The month part is a number that matches the months in the tax year, starting with April as ’01,’ May as ’02,’ and so on, with March being ’12.’
The format of the full reference looks like in this (Account reference number) (Year) (Month)
Examples:
August 2023: 125AB545454542405
February 2023: 125AB545454542411
Month | Financial Month | Reference |
1 | April 2023 | 2401 |
2 | May 2023 | 2402 |
3 | June 2023 | 2403 |
4 | July 2023 | 2404 |
5 | August 2023 | 2405 |
6 | September 2023 | 2406 |
7 | October 2023 | 2407 |
8 | November 2023 | 2408 |
9 | December 2023 | 2409 |
10 | January 2024 | 2410 |
11 | February 2024 | 2411 |
12 | March 2024 | 2412 |