HMRC Admin 32 Response
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RE: VAT Reclaim for Products Selling Overseas
Hi,
You are entitled to recover VAT as input tax which relates to taxable supplies which you make. An export of goods outside the UK is a taxable supply and so you will be able to recover the VAT related to these exports.
Please see below for the conditions for the recovery of VAT.
Introduction to input tax
Registering for VAT and submitting the claim on a VAT return is the correct way of recovering this VAT.
Please contact our VAT team so that we can get a progress on your repayment claim.
VAT: general enquiries
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RE: How to apply VAT on mixed goods in one package, such as Gift Baskets?
Hi,
Please see the guidance below:
Mixed supplies: mixtures, promotional linked items and packaging
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RE: Two Government Gateway ID - one self assessment one for VAT
Hi,
It is perfectly fine to have 2 different Business Tax Accounts and have VAT on one and Self Assessment on the other.
The important aspect is that when trying to submit a Making Tax Digital return that you connect your software with the Business Tax Account which has the Making Tax Digital service on it.
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RE: VAT Period Key Duplication
Hi,
Please contact our VAT team so that we can open up your VAT records and look to resolve the issues for you.
VAT: general enquiries
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RE: VAT paid due to late TOR application
Hi,
You will need to contact our International Trade Team on the following link:
Imports and exports: general enquiries
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RE: US Treasury Note -- Tax Treatment
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RE: Paying tax
Hi,
HMRC would have no issue with that.
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RE: High Income Child Benefit - ANI with Pension
Hi,
You can notify us by telephone if the contributions are under £10,000. You need to write to us for claims above £10,000.
Tax on your private pension contributions
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RE: Self Assessment 2022-2023
Hi,
If they are actual dividend payments, these will be under dividends. If foreign dividends, they can still be declared here but if they amount to more than £2000, you must show them as foreign dividends on the foreign income section.
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RE: HS304 claim form or DT-individual form for interest full tax relief (non-resident landlord)?
Hi,
You will declare all interest in the return and the saving allowance will be applied automatically for you then to be taxed on the difference.
The HS304 wont be required as you are not claiming exemption on UK income.
Thank you.