HMRC Admin 34 Response
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RE: Step father in law sending money to fiancé
Hi,
There are no tax implications for transferring savings to a UK bank account unless they generate interest or dividends.
These would then potentially be subject to tax.
Further guidance can be found here:
Tax on savings interest
Tax on dividends
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RE: Declaring inheritance
Hi,
Inheritance tax is only due on UK assets. Therefore inheritance that you receive from anywhere that is not the UK is not taxable and does not need to be declared. However, You will need to declare any income that is then generated from these assets.
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RE: Foreign inheritance (from EU country) and tax implications
Hi,
Inheritance tax is only due on UK assets. Therefore inheritance that you receive from anywhere that is not the UK is not taxable and does not need to be declared. However, You will need to declare any income that is then generated from these assets.
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RE: Annual Tax Summaries
Hi,
Please contact the Online Service Helpdesk for assistance:
Technical support with HMRC online services
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RE: CGT calculation on cryptocurrency received as related income
Hi,
This forum is for general queries only and is intended to help you self-serve. We are unable to provide specific advice tailored to individual circumstances.
You may wish to contact our team for advice
Capital Gains Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Do i need to file a tax return for 2023-2024?
Hi,
You can check if you need to send a Self Assessment return at:
Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax returnThank you -
RE: Personal Tax Code - increased gift aid
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RE: cash gift
Hi colin866,
There are no tax implications for transferring savings to a UK bank account unless they generate interest or dividends.
These would then potentially be subject to tax.
Further guidance can be found here:
Tax on savings interest
Tax on dividends
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RE: How can I get a letter with my record of national insurance contributions? I live in UK
Hi,
To aquire a record of previous National Insurance contributions please refer to the link below:
Check your National Insurance record
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RE: SDLT / FTB Relief
Hi,
Please contact the Stamp Duty Land Tax team for advice.
Stamp Duty Land Tax enquiries
Thank you.