HMRC Admin 19 Response
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RE: Selling price less than purchase price
Hi,
The address to write to is:
Pay As You Earn and Self Assessment,
HM Revenue and Customs,
BX9 1AS
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RE: Income tax refund
Hi,
Unfortunately, it is not possible to check individual tax records through this forum. If you have a question which relates to your personal tax situation or tax code please contact our Income Tax team.
Income Tax: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Split year treatment and foreign income
Hi Paul Griffin,
This forum is for general queries only and is intended to help you self-serve. We are unable to provide specific advice tailored to individual circumstances.
You may wish to contact our Self Assessment team for advice.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Alternatively you may want to seek professional advice.
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RE: Can someone explain the new isa rules please
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RE: Carrying forward CGT loss
Hi,
You can carry forward previous years losses until such time you want to use them.
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RE: ped diem from abroad
Hi,
Please have a look at the following guidance at parts 7.4 and 7.5.
Special tax rules on foreign travel (490: Chapter 7)
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RE: Declaring inheritance
Hi Neil Mahoney,
You can see the guidance here:
IHTM10260 - Compensation Payments
For a more detailed enquiry you would need to contact our Inheritance Tax team or seek professional advice, from the likes of an accountant or specialist in this area.
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Unequal beneficial shares and CGT liability
Hi,
The changes invoked by an approved form 17 and deed of trust, apply to Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax indefinitely, until the form 17 and deed of trust is changed, the asset is disposed of, or either of you pass away.
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RE: Claim for the application of the double taxation convention between Greece and UK
Hi,
Yes, if you send the completed Greek form to HMRC, Self Assessment and PAYE, BX9 1AS, with a short covering letter that includes your National Insurance number, we will print a copy, sign it with a wet signature and date stamp it and return it to you with a covering letter.
You can check when to expect a reply here:
Check when you can expect a reply from HMRC
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RE: Foreigner Landlords with no NINo and no UTR
Hi,
Yes, you need to declare this. You can see guidance here:
Tax on your UK income if you live abroad
Thank you.