HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: Bare Trust taxation issue
Hi,
It is still £12570.
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RE: Self assessment processed date past
Hi,
You should either have your payment by that date, or further contact from us, if we require any additional information. If you receive neither by May 27th, please contact our Self Assessment team again to allow us to check on the progress of your repayment.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Waiting for refund still
Hi,
Both repayments may now be available to claim on your personal tax account. If you cannot see these repayments, or if would like us to check on the progress of either claim please contact our Self Assessment team.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Bringing money earned while living abroad back to the UK
Hi,
Yes, that is correct.
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RE: New self assessment criteria
Hi,
You will need to send the R185 to us for a calculation to be issued. This should be sent to:
HMRC,
PAYE & Self Assessment,
BX9 1AS
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RE: Reporting savings interest
Hi foreveryonea
Not if all the income is from the UK.
You wll need to notify HMRC of the interest as not all banks do this now, for any liability to be calculated.
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RE: Bank repayment pending
Hi,
It can take up to 10 working days to process the repayment. If after 10 working days your repayment is still showing as pending then the repayment will have been selected for security checks. These checks can take up to 6 weeks.
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RE: Replacement cheque for tax refund
Hi,
The address to write to is:
HMRC,
Self Assessment & PAYE,
BX9 1AS
UK.
You will need to include the nominees name and address.
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RE: Repayment Delays (Again)
Hi,
If the 6 week timescale for the security checks has now passed and your repayment has not yet been issued, you will need to contact our Self Assessment team to review this.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: 15% Tax Credit relief on Indian NRE account
Hi,
Under the UK-India double taxation convention, NRE account interest taxable in the UK can receive credit not exceeding 15% for Indian tax, even if this has not been paid.
UK tax relief not exceeding 15% is available for ten years from the opening date of the NRE account per Article 24(5) UK-India Double Tax Convention.
NRE interest income should be declared within an in individuals UK self-assessment return.
If your total interest, including any UK interest, is below £1000, then no refund would be due. The credit for NRE is not refundable.
Thank you.