HMRC Admin 32 Response
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RE: Reporting stock dividends from a US company in Self Assessment
Hi,
Yes it is.
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RE: Tax for Non tax resident
Hi,
As you state you are not due personal allowances, you will need to contact HMRC direct to ensure these are not given against your PAYE income. Please also refer to below to see if a return is required.
Tax on your UK income if you live abroad
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RE: UK National working remotely for an EU Company
Hi,
Yes, you can if your employer is also agreeable to it. Guidance on rates is at:
Income Tax rates and Personal Allowances
National Insurance rates and categories
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RE: Part-time job in overseas
Hi,
As a UK resident with overseas employment income, you should declare your earnings in the Emplyment pages (SA102) and claim any Foreign Tax Credit Relief due (re: any overseas tax already deducted) in the Foreign pages (SA106) under the sub-heading ' Foreign tax paid on employment, self-employment and other income'.
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RE: Overseas Remote employee for a UK based employer
Hi Megan,
This depends on your tax residence from when or if you move. We cannot comment on future events, but based on current guidlines, refer to:
Tax on your UK income if you live abroad
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RE: Marital separation
Hi,
Although the properties have not as you were separated for more than 3 years at the time of the transfer, capital gains will be liable for any increase in the value of the properties. You will be able to claim private residence relief for the period that you have lived in the properties to reduce any charge due. The bills and mortgage are not deductable expenses when working out any gain.
Private Residence Relief (Self Assessment helpsheet HS283)
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RE: Banking Interest for Non-UK Tax Resident
Hi,
No, you dont need to report it.
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RE: Gift of half house Dad (deceased mum) 1994? - how to calculate capital gains
Hi,
You dont need to send anything like that with the application, but you may be asked for evidence at a later date. You do need to send a calculation on how you worked out the private resident relief that you are claiming for.
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RE: gift aid claim
Hi,
If your income is liable to higher rate tax then you can write or telephone HMRC with the details.
Tax relief when you donate to a charity
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RE: Self-Assessment and Split year treatment
Hi,
Non-residents only pay tax on their UK income, they do not pay UK tax on their foreign income. As you state they are non resident then the foreign interest is not taxable and a tax return is not required.
Thank you.