HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: Interest calculation
Hi,
Unfortunately it is not possible for you to see a breakdown of their interest calculation online. You can contact our Employers team and they should be able to provide a reakdown of the late payment interest calculation.
Employers: general enquiries
You can see guidance on interest on late payment of PAYE and CIS for employers, which also includes the link to our interest rates which provides current and previous interest rates applied by us, here:
Interest on late payment of PAYE and CIS for employers
Thank you
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RE: Moving from Work VISA to remote working from abroad permanently
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RE: Foreign income request repayment of overpaid
Hi,
The payments on account are not included in the actual tax calculation. This will show the full amount of tax that is due to be paid. Your statement then updates this to take into account what you have paid already, which then leaves you with a balancing payment, if applicable.
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RE: Part salary payment from Mar 2023(prior tax year) received in April 2023 - not reflected in P60
Hi,
As you began working for your current employer on March 20th 2023, your part salary payment and sign on bonus may have been included in your 2022 to 2023 P60, and as such would have been taxed in that year. You would therefore only need to include your 2023 to 2024 P60 figures in your 2023 to 2024 tax return.
If you would like us to check your 2022 to 2023 pay and tax figures submitted by your employer, though, you can contact our Self Assessment team.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Tax on savings interest
Hi,
Once your banks have informed HMRC of the interest received, we will send you a calculation if any tax is owed on that interest. Details on how to pay will be included with our calculation.
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RE: Business mileage from home to various sites
Hi,
You can see guidance here:
EIM10070 - Employment income: travelling and subsistence payments: employees with no normal place of work: peripatetic employees
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RE: Pension Contribution - Higher rate tax
Hi,
Eligibility for tax free childcare is based on your adjusted net income. You can see guidance on how to calculate your adjusted net income here:
Personal Allowances: adjusted net income
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RE: Travel expenses- Flights and Subsistence expenses
Hi,
You can see guidance here:
PIM2220 - Deductions: main types of expense: travelling expenses
BIM37920 - Wholly and exclusively: expenditure having an intrinsic duality of purpose: food and drink
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RE: Self Assessment for Private Pension
Hi,
To declare private pension payments on your Self Assessment return, enter your gross private pension payments in the first box titled 'Payments to registered pension schemes...' on the page 'Paying into registered pension schemes and overseas pension schemes'.
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RE: CIS deduction paid into wrong UTR
Hi,
You will need to contact our CIS team for them to update and transfer the details to the correct UTR.
Construction Industry Scheme: general enquiries
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