HMRC Admin 32 Response
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RE: Not sure if I need to file a self-assessment
Hi,
If you qualify for split year then you only report any foreign income for the UK part of the year.
RDRM12000 - Residence: The SRT: Split year treatment
If you do not qualify then you will need to report all your foreign income to the UK.
Tax on foreign income
The guidance at RDRM12150 at GOV.UK will help you work out if split year treatment applies.
If claiming split year, a return is required to confirm this under the residence section. you need to purchase 3rd party software to do this.
Self Assessment commercial software suppliers
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RE: Personal Allowance Not Discussed With HMRC Self Assessment Agent When Agreeing £237 p/mo Bill!
Hi,
As your record will need to be accessed to see what has happened, you will need to contact our self assessment team direct to discuss this.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: pension input over £40K what form do I need?
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RE: UK bank interest
Hi,
It is still taxable income and has been correctly entered. However if you look at the full calculatoin you will see that the tax rate applied on this income is 0%
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RE: Driving Instructor Car and Capital Allowance
Hi Dean,
Dual control cars do not count as business cars for plant and machinery under capital allowances. Please refer to links below on what you can claim.
Claim capital allowances
CA23510 - Plant and Machinery Allowances (PMA): cars: outline - meaning of ‘car’
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RE: CGT on mortgaged property
Hi,
The capital gain is based on what you paid when originally purchased.
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RE: Certificate of Residence for tax purposes
Hi DDH,
In your case, the answer would be no.
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RE: Marriage allowance
Hi,
We would need to access your record to check what is preventing you entering the marriage allowance transfer details.
You can contact our self assessment team at:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Non business Mileage reimbursement
Hi,
Please see link below for what can be included in a PSA, if it meets the criteria then it can be included.
PAYE Settlement Agreements
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RE: Increases to Salary Sacrifice Amount
Hi,
A salary sacrifice is a change to the contractual rate of pay so there is no issue with an employee changing the rate of pay through a salary sacrifice multiple times in a year. They just cannot have any contractual right for the salary to return to the previous amount if they choose to stop the salary sacrifice.
Thank you.