HMRC Admin 32 Response
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RE: HMRC cheque for tax refund
Hi floracsak,
You will need to check if your bank will allow you to cash the cheque. It would be valid for 6 months from the issue date.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi Tsz Chun,
There are no Income Tax implications on the receipt of a cash gift unless the income generates 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: Split year treatment
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.
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RE: HMRC cheque for tax refund
Hi Sander Zwarthof,
HMRC is only able to issue a payble order, that must be cashed in a UK bank or buiding society account. It is possible to nominate someone whom you trust, who can receive the Payable order on your behalf and cash it into a UK bank or building society account. You will need to return the payable order to HMRC, along with a letter confirming that you nominate an individual (include a full name and address). Once we have confirmed that the original payable order has been cancelled, we can reissue to the appointed nominee.
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RE: I chose to pay my tax bill via my PAYE tax code I received a text asking me to pay my tax bill.
Hi,
If you requested the amount to go through your tax code this would happen during the 06 April 2023 to 05 April 2024 tax code. We start to generate these tax codes in January.
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi,
Any underpayment that is prepopulated when you complete the return should have been included in your tax code for the year. Our helplines are busy at the moment. If you call before 10am you can get through quicker.
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Cash gift from parents outside UK
Hi Bishop69,
Provided that your mother is not a UK resident when she dies, the UK rules on Inheritance and Capital Gains Tax, would only apply to her estate that is in the UK. For example, property or bank accounts.
How Inheritance Tax works: thresholds, rules and allowances
If you were to inherit the property or a share of it and then dispose of it while UK resident, you may be subject to captial gains tax on the disposal of your share of the property. You would have to declare this on a Self Assessment Tax Return.
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RE: Split year treatment
Hi Marco Caselli,
You will claim the split year in your 2022 to 2023 tax return by completing form SA109.
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RE: HMRC cheque for tax refund
Hi Christian28,
Apologies if you were unable to speak with our adviser, the only way to do this would be by calling again or writing to us.
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Payments on Account
Hi,
You do not need to enter them on the tax return. The calculation will tell you the total amount due for the year, and you subtract the payments on account from that.
Thank you.