HMRC Admin 34 Response
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RE: Inquire about the progress of tax refunds
Hi
You can find out when you can expect to receive a reply form HMRC here:
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RE: Cannot verify my identity - what can I do?
Hi H M M Abdul Kader Faisal,
You can contact our Online Services department for help with this issue:
Technical support with HMRC online services
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RE: Does the NI Contributions Office reply to letters?
Hi
You can find out when you can expect to receive a reply form HMRC here:
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RE: Declaring inheritance
Hi Dellboy,
Please contact the Inheritance Tax team for advice.
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Voluntary Contributions not appearing in my online record
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You can find out when you can expect to receive a reply form HMRC here:
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RE: Self employed UK Resident working temporarily overseas through UK agency
Hi,
Please report the income you receive in the Self Employed pages (SA103) of your Self Assessment tax return.
If any overseas tax is deducted, you can claim Foreign Tax Credit Relief in the ' Foreign tax paid on employment, self-employment and other income' section of the Foreign pages (SA106).
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RE: P85 Nil Tax Code Query
Hi,
As explained previously, the tax treaty between the UK and Thailand does not include an article on pensions or other income.
This means that there is no double taxation relief for pensions, lumps sums, trivial commutations or state pension.
Therefore, as a resident of Thailand, you are not eligible for a 'nil tax code' (ie an NT tax code) and your SIPP continues to be taxable in the UK.
UK-Thailand Double Taxation Convention
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RE: SIPP
Hi,
No, you will need to contact the Income Tax team to review this for you:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Pension contributions: Tax relief and annual allowance
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RE: Foreign overseas interest
Hi,
As you have foreign income a return is required.
You can register with form SA1:
Register for Self Assessment if you are not self-employed
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