HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: Foreign rental income
Hi namrac789,
Foreign Tax Credit Relief is only applicable to claim if tax has in fact been paid in the foreign country. Based on your situation no tax has been paid so there is nothing to claim.
You still need to declare the gross rental income received and any expenses incurred. You cannot claim a deduction for foreign personal allowances.
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RE: Withholding tax by US ETF
Hi,
If UK tax resident and domiciled, you need to declare your worldwide income and claim any appropriate Foreign Tax Credit Relief.
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RE: Interest from ISA cash account
Hi,
Interest from an ISA should not be declared.
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RE: Dividends in overseas stock account
Hi,
As the funds are held in a Hong Kong account they will be foreign dividends.
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RE: Expense deduction on personal investment income
Hi,
Please refer to our previous answer.
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RE: SA108 - How to determine the allowable costs if I forget the purchase price of the shares
Hi,
You would need to contact the company they were purchased from or check with the London Stock Exchange for details.
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RE: Remote US Employee Working Temporarily in the UK
Hi,
As the individual would not be UK resident, the income and tax due would continue to be declared in the US.
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RE: Reminder letter from HMRC to complete self assessment tax return(Non-resident landlord)
Hi,
You will need to contact our Self Assessment team so that your record can be accessed to give you an up to date position.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Tax relief on pension payments
Hi zaza_uk,
Salary sacrifice does not get claimed on the return as this is payments made by your employer and not you.
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RE: Claiming tax relief on my pension contributions
Hi,
If tax relief has already been applied, yes.
You cannot claim for previous years on the return and will need to make a separate claim, this will need to be done in writing and send to:
HRMC,
PAYE & Self Assessment,
BX9 1AS
Thank you.