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Posted Tue, 09 Apr 2024 14:05:38 GMT by helidoc
Hello In addition to my salaried work I earn another £200-500 a year, which I have always declared on my SA form. I understand that there has been £1000 allowance since 2017, and that I didn't need to declare as under £1000. I have two questions please Is my understanding correct? Can I claim for previous years that I declared as I didn't use the allowance? If I can, how many years can I go back, and what would be the best way of claiming for that via the SA form? I work as a doctor and the money in question is either for cremation papers or statments for the courts Kindest regards David
Posted Thu, 18 Apr 2024 06:12:55 GMT by HMRC Admin 25 Response
Hi helidoc,
You can claim the trading allowance of £1000 per annum against self employment.
The earliest you can now go back to is 2020 and you will need to write in to claim overpayment relief .
Please see guidance here:
SACM12150 - Overpayment relief: Form of claims
Thank you. 

 

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