HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: How to Pay Voluntary National Insurance Contributions from Abroad
Hi,
If your wife is employed or self-employed abroad, she may be eligible to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions at the class 2 rate. She will need to complete the CF83 application form for us to check if she is eligible or not. Please see notes within the NI38 (Social Security Abroad) which outlines the conditions that need to be met to pay at the class 2 rate.
Social Security abroad: NI38
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RE: Paid Voluntary NI contributions - How long is updating of the online NI records taking?
Hi,
For customers over State Pension Age, once a payment is allocated to the National Insurance record, an electronic update is passed to the DWP. It is then up to them to ascertain if any change is due to the state pension and take appropriate action. The date we received the payment will be taken into account when any increase is calculated.
We are unable to advise how quickly this takes place and you will need to contact the Pension Service team for this information.
Contact the Pension Service
Thank you.
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RE: Tax Rebate 2023
Hi Jacknewton26,
It can take 10 working days for the repayment to be in your account.
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RE: Foreign Stock Dividends - Income or capital?
Hi,
Foreign stock dividends are taxable as dividends in the UK and should be reported in a Self Assessment tax return on SA106. If foreign tax was deducted from the dividends, you can claim Foreign Tax Credit Relief.
If you sell the stock dividends, you could be subject to Capital Gains Tax, which would also be shown on SA106. If foreign Capital Gains Tax was deducted from the disposal, you can claim Foreign Tax Credit Relief.
Thank you.
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RE: What should I do, I paid into two same type of ISA in a single tax year?
Hi,
HMRC will contact you but you can close one of the accounts.
Any transfer would need to be done by the bank rather than yourself.
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RE: Re-register for Self Assessment, if I registered for not self-employed last year.
Hi,
No, you do not need to register. The 10 digit UTR number you have, will still be used.
Instead you will need to contact our National Insurance team for the newly self employed. You will need a National Insurance number, otherwise, they cannot help.
National Insurance: general enquiries
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RE: Business mileage
Hi,
You cannot claim mileage for this.
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RE: Adjustment of Pension for missing HRP