HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: Income from foreign NRE account
Hi,
You are only liable to UK tax on any amounts of foreign income and gains that you remit to the UK. You can see more information here:
Remittance basis 2022 (HS264)
Thank you.
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RE: Income from foreign NRE account
Hi connectiondue,
No. you need to notify HMRC of the alternative split and have it approved. You can see guidance here:
Declare beneficial interests in joint property and income
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi Tina S,
The only options for setting up a payment plan are by telephone or online.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi,
Currently, there are no legal limits on the amount of money you can transfer to the United Kingdom.
There are no Income Tax implications on the transfer of inherited money or savings, unless they generate interest or dividends. These would then potentially be subject to tax. You can see further guidance here:
Tax on savings interest
Tax on dividends
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RE: Split year treatment
Hi W C Lin,- You should enter '1' as your number of employments.
- You are not required to provide details of the income you earned overseas before you arrived in the UK.
- As you are planning to submit the paper version of the 2022 SA109, please also submit the paper SA100.
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RE: Cash gift from parents outside UK
Hi Honeybee Bee,
Please note that gifts of money from parents overseas are not subject to UK Income Tax, and the transfer of money from an overseas bank account to a UK bank account is also exempt from Income Tax. However any bank interest that is generated may be taxable.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi Ruken G,
Income Tax in the UK is normally calculated using the arising basis. This means a person is taxed on their income and gains in the year they arise.
You will need to review the following guidance and take the tests at RDR3, to determine your situation. From that, you will be able to work out if your Qatari income is taxable in the UK.
Guidance note for residence, domicile and the remittance basis: RDR1
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RE: Certificate of Residence for tax purposes
Hi Neil,
Yes, you can still apply if the period you are looking for is when you were still resident in the UK.
Thank you.