HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: Valuing Music Royalties for IHT Purposes
Hi,
Please contact the Inheritance Tax team for advice.
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
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RE: A1 Forms - CA3822
Hi,
You can see when you can expect a reply here:
Check when you can expect a reply from HMRC
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RE: Leaving UK tax refund
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RE: Incorrect Date of birth on HRMC system
Hi,
If your date of birth is incorrect you will need to submit evidence of your actual date of birth. Please include your National Insurance number, and, or UTR on the first page of the letter, your full name and your full address including the postcode. Please ensure you sign the letter.
The evidence you provide must be an original document or certified copy. We accept the original document or certified copies of a birth certificate, passport, we can accept even if out of date, full driving licence, not a provisional licence, or an ID card, all parts of the ID card must be copied.
Please send this information to:
PT Operations,
North East England,
HM Revenue and Customs,
BX9 1AN
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RE: Requested the A1 form to HMRC
Hi,
At the moment, these certificates can only be sent out by mail. If you have not received yours yet, we strongly suggest calling our National Insurance team as soon as you can. Our advisers can check the status of your application and can re-issue certificates if necessary.
Please note that we are experiencing a high volume of calls due to the deadline for voluntary contributions, but you can also discuss your issue with an adviser using our webchat feature.
National Insurance: general enquiries
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RE: Child approaching 16 has not received NI number
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RE: Relocating to Romania but working for a UK based company
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RE: Buying UK Gilts Offshore and Remittance Tax
Hi,
We can only provide general information / guidance in this forum. For an answer to a detailed question of this nature, you would need to contact our Self Assesment team or seek professional advice.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: QROPS From funds solely originated from UK registered pension funds
Hi,
You would need to check this with the QROPS provider. The guidance below advises that should a country change their legislaton or otherwise create or uses a pension scheme, to provide tax advantages that are not intended to be available under the QROPS rules, the Government will act so that the relevant types of pension scheme in those countries or territories will be excluded from being QROPS.
PTM112010 - International: qualifying recognised overseas pension schemes (QROPS): introduction
If you access your QROPS pension scheme within 10 full consecutive years of being UK tax non-resident and 5 years of the QROPS transfer, you may be subject to UK taxation on any withdrawals.
Thank you.