HMRC Admin 18 Response
-
RE: Reducing payments on account
Hi, Once you have submitted your 23/24 return, this option should update to allow you to amend your 24/25 Payments on Account. If it does not, or you would like us to amend them for you, contact us by webchat or phone via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you. -
RE: Bank Details for Tax Refund
Hi, If you have made payments towards your Self Assessment account previously, our system will try to pay to that account first - this helps speed up repayments and protect your repayment from fraud. If you have never made any payments in, you should be able to enter your account details towards the end of your return, under 'Overpaid Tax'. If you cannot see this option, you should be able to claim your overpayment through your Personal Tax Acount shortly after it is calculated, or by contacting us via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you. -
RE: Income Tax Refund
Hi, The name present on your Personal Tax Account should be the name we have registered for you on your record. If you need to update this name, select the 'name change' link on the 'Your Profile' tab at the top of the page.
Thank you. -
RE: Left UK and did not realise I had to inform HMRC. What should I do now?
Hi, Just complete P85 form, giving the date that you left the UK. You can find the form in the link below:
Get your Income Tax right if you're leaving the UK (P85)
Thank you. -
RE: Information I provided doesn’t matched with PTA
Hi, If not able to register online then you will need to contact HMRC to review. Details of how to contact HMRC at:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you. -
RE: Online chat opening hours
-
RE: Self assessment
Hi, On the paper SA100 (tax return) untaxed UK interest is declared in box 2 of page TR3. Box 3 on the same page is for untaxed foreign interest up to £2,000. If your foreign interest is taxed, then it should be declared in SA106 (Foreign) on page F2. There is a list of countries and their 3 character letter code on the Sa106 notes. All entries on the tax return should be in whole pounds only. You can round up or down in your favour when doing this:
Foreign (2024)
and
Foreign notes (2023-24)
Thank you.
-
RE: Pension Lump Sum
Hi, This can depend on the income you've received from other sources in the year that you receive your lump sum. To help us advise you further, contact us by webchat or phone via:
Income Tax: general enquiries
Thank you. -
RE: Tax relief on Gift Aid
Hi ZedM, the extra relief would only be applicable on any of your income that would fall into the higher rate tax bracket.
Thank you. -
RE: Foreign income from Property
Hi, yes you can.
Thank you.