Late commercial payments: charging interest and debt recovery
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1. When a payment becomes late
You can claim interest and debt recovery costs if another business is late paying for goods or a service.
If you agree a payment date, it must usually be within 30 days for public authorities or 60 days for business transactions.
You can agree a longer period than 60 days for business transactions - but it must be fair to both businesses.
If you do not agree a payment date, the law says the payment is late 30 days after either:
- the customer gets the invoice
- you deliver the goods or provide the service (if this is later)
2. Interest on late commercial payments
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp interest you can charge if another business is late paying for goods or a service is ‘statutory interestâ€� - this is 8% plus the Bank of England base rate for business to business transactions. You cannot claim statutory interest if there’s a different rate of interest in a contract.
You cannot use a lower interest rate if you have a contract with public authorities.
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Example
If your business were owed £1,000 and the Bank of England base rate were 0.5%:
- the annual statutory interest on this would be £85 (1,000 x 0.085 = £85)
- divide £85 by 365 to get the daily interest: 23p a day (85 / 365 = 0.23)
- after 50 days this would be £11.50 (50 x 0.23 = 11.50)
Send a new invoice if you decide to add interest to the money you’re owed.
3. Claim debt recovery costs on late payments
You can also charge a business a fixed sum for the cost of recovering a late commercial payment on top of claiming interest from it.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp amount you’re allowed to charge depends on the amount of debt. You can only charge the business once for each payment.
Amount of debt | What you can charge |
---|---|
Up to £999.99 | £40 |
£1,000 to £9,999.99 | £70 |
£10,000 or more | £100 |
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappse amounts are set by late payment legislation.
If you’re a supplier, you can also claim for reasonable costs each time you try to recover the debt.
Read more on recovering debt.