HMRC Admin 32 Response
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RE: Underpaid tax included in PAYE coding
Hi,
We would need to access your record to check this for you.
You can contact our self assessment team at:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: repayment pending disappeared
Hi LKC88,
If the repayment has not yet been issued then you will need to contact HMRC to review.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: 2024 high income child benefit charge change and 2024/25 tax code
Hi,
If for 2024 to 2025 your income is below the £60K threshold then you would not be charged for the higher income child benefit charge in your tax code.
If you think your tax code is incorrect then you will need to contact HMRC to review/update.
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Incorrect PAYE tax from insolvent employer on Tax Account
Hi,
You would declare the correct pay and tax figures but I would also contact the employer to send corrected details to HMRC.
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RE: Submit Self assessment no longer self employed
Hi,
You can check if you met Self Assessment criteria using link below and if you do not meet the criteria you ca nsend a submission to close your record and cancel the tax return.
Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return
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RE: Late payment of bonus into pension - wrong tax year
Hi Moongrazer,
If the payment was made by the 5 April 2024 then can be included in the tax year.
Thank you.
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RE: Cash Isa Transfer
Hi,
As you can only deposit funds in 1 cash ISA for the current tax year, one of the accounts will no longer qualify as tax free. HMRC will contact you after 05 April 2024 to confirm the position.
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RE: I didn't receive the tax refund cheque
Hi tracy72 Bates We would need to access your record to review. You can contact our Self Assessment team at: Self Assessment: general enquiries Thank you. -
RE: Two Split Year arrangements in 2023/24 tax year
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.
You would therefore need to make the decision yourself
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RE: As a beneficiary, do I owe tax on money transferred from foreign trust fund that made no gains?
Hi,
No, as this is an inheritance.
Thank you.