Peter
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Online Self Assessment and Paper Form SA100
If I have already applied online for Self Assessment, and later requested an SA100 paper form by phone and received it by post, but now I want to go back to filing online, is that okay? Does that mean I can just ignore the SA100 paper form and file online before the 31st of January -
RE: Split Year Treatment SA109 Box 6 and 10
how about the question “ And I was employed by the HK Government, all the works are carried our in HK and my last salary payout was on 18 Sept 23, this payout has been taxed in HK. So according to article 18 of the UK/HK double taxation agreement, is that correct I do NOT need to declare / report such income in the UK?” -
Split Year Paper Form & other Online Forms
Hi, if I have to submit SA109 form for Split Year Treatment (paper form only) and also other forms for other incomes say CGT, bank interests .. .etc (both paper & online forms available) in the same tax year, do I need to submit all forms in paper form by 31 Oct? or I could submit SA109 in paper form by 31 Oct and other forms by online by 31 Jan? -
Split Year Treatment SA109 Box 6 and 10
Hi HMRC, I arrived in the UK on 10 Jun 2023, and lived in my friend's home for 60 days till 8 Aug 23 during which time I searched and purchased my home here and moved into it on 9 Aug 23. So for are these correct to input 1. in Box 6 the date I moved into my purchased home i.e. 9 Aug 23 and 2. in Box 10 - 60 days? And I was employed by the HK Government, all the works are carried our in HK and my last salary payout was on 18 Sept 23, this payout has been taxed in HK. So according to article 18 of the UK/HK double taxation agreement, is that correct I do NOT need to declare / report such income in the UK? Thanks for your clarification -
First Time Registration to get UTR
I am a first time tax payer, and I am both self-employed (sole-trader) and non self-employed (CGT, interest ...), and also with overseas income through overseas employment when I register for Self Assessment at "https://www.gov.uk/register-for-self-assessment/y", the first question is asking if 1. You're self-employed (for example, a sole trader) or 2. You're a partner in a business partnership or 3. For another reason (for example, you have income from a pension or a property) I can only choose one, but for my case I am both "1" and "3", so how should I proceed to get my UTR number? -
RE: Self Assessment for both self-employed (sole-trader) and non self-employed (CGT, interest ...)
but when I register for Self Assessment at "https://www.gov.uk/register-for-self-assessment/y", the first question is asking if 1. You're self-employed (for example, a sole trader) or 2. You're a partner in a business partnership or 3. For another reason (for example, you have income from a pension or a property) I can only choose one, but for my case I am both "1" and "3". -
Multiple chargeable event gains on Stock Investment?
Should CGT on stock investment be reported as multiple chargeable event gains in paper format? Or only insurance policy related gain to be reported as multiple chargeable event gains? -
Self Assessment for both self-employed (sole-trader) and non self-employed (CGT, interest ...)
I am first time tax payer, for self assessment ("SA") for both self-employed (sole-trader) and non self-employed (CGT on stock investment, interest ... etc), is that I have to register for SA separately and get 2 different UTR nos.?