HMRC Admin 18 Response
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RE: First payment on account for 2024-25
Hi,
You can find the explanation for Payments on Account here -
Understand your Self Assessment tax bill
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RE: Calculating Net Adjusted Income for Child Benefit High Income Tax Charge
Hi,
It does - if a single parent earns over £60,000 in 24/25, they will have to repay some of their Child Benefit, depending on how much over the threshold they earned. You can read more here -
Understand your Self Assessment tax bill
and contact our Child Benefit team here -
Child Benefit: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: First Payment on Account 2023-2024 Ignores Already Paid Tax
Hi,
You can find the explanation for Payments on Account below:
Understand your Self Assessment tax bill
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RE: Self assessment and NI payments
Hi,
If you are liable to pay Class 2 NI and have registered for Self Employment, the Class 2 NI should be present in your calculation. To allow us to confirm that your calcualtion is correct, or
make any adjustments necessary, contact us by webchat or phone via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: STAMP DUTY RESIDENTIAL HOME
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RE: Surplus SDLY liability
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RE: Capital Gains Tax on Property paid - Confusion over what needs to be done for Self Assessment
Hi,
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 Assesment team:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
or
consider seeking professional advice.
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RE: Payroll Fraud
Hi,
We would need to access your record to review this for you. Please contact HMRC at:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Adjusted Net Income for Child Benefit threshold (Pensions and trading allowance)
Hi,
1. For your self employment income it will be your net profits which will be gross self employment income minus the trading allowance or actual expenses.
2. If the pension contributions are from your net pay then you can claim the contributions plus the basic rate relief claimed by the pension provider. Details at:
Personal Allowances: adjusted net income
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RE: Self-assessment as a non-resident
Hi,
The SA109 is the residence supplementary page. You can download the form at:
Residence, remittance basis etc (Self Assessment SA109)
For 3rd party commercial software at:
Self Assessment commercial software suppliers
Thank you.