How the interest would change if you extended your Time To Pay plan to 12 months instead of 6 (so you can compare total cost vs affordability)

Here’s the 12-month version of your Self Assessment Time to Pay plan so you can see how the interest cost changes compared with the 6-month plan


 Example: 12-Month Time to Pay Interest Calculation

Scenario

ItemDetails
Tax owed£1,500 (balancing payment 2024/25)
Due date31 January 2026
TTP agreed12 monthly instalments of £125 starting 28 Feb 2026
HMRC interest rate7.75 % per year (as of early 2026)

 HMRC’s Method

Interest is simple daily interest on the outstanding balance until each payment date:

[
\text{Interest} = \text{Balance} × 7.75% × \frac{\text{Days}}{365}
]

Each payment reduces the balance, so later months accrue less interest.


Month-by-Month Breakdown

MonthPayment dateBalance before paymentDays chargedInterest (£)New balance
Feb 202628 Feb£1,50028£8.91£1,375
Mar31 Mar£1,37531£9.08£1,250
Apr30 Apr£1,25030£7.97£1,125
May31 May£1,12531£7.38£1,000
Jun30 Jun£1,00030£6.37£875
Jul31 Jul£87531£5.76£750
Aug31 Aug£75031£4.93£625
Sep30 Sep£62530£3.98£500
Oct31 Oct£50031£3.29£375
Nov30 Nov£37530£2.39£250
Dec31 Dec£25031£1.64£125
Jan 202731 Jan£12531£0.82£0

Total Interest

[
£8.91 + £9.08 + £7.97 + £7.38 + £6.37 + £5.76 + £4.93 + £3.98 + £3.29 + £2.39 + £1.64 + £0.82 = \mathbf{£62.52}
]

Total interest = £62.52

So the overall cost is:

[
£1,500 + £62.52 = £1,562.52
]


Comparison: 6 Months vs 12 Months

Plan lengthMonthly paymentTotal interestTotal costDifference
6 months£250£33£1,533
12 months£125£63£1,563+ £30 interest for 6 extra months

 Takeaway

  • Extending from 6 to 12 months roughly doubles the interest because the balance is outstanding for longer.
  • However, it halves your monthly cash outflow, which may make payments manageable.
  • HMRC accepts longer plans if you can demonstrate affordability — they prefer steady, on-time payments to none at all.

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