HMRC Admin 18 Response
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RE: remittance basis
Hi,
IF living in the UK, income from Isle of Man and Channel Islands is classed as foreign income and you would therefore only declare this if you remit it to the UK.
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RE: Split year treatment and foreign income
Hi,
You would need to submit a tax return to claim split year treatment, so that the period you were still resident in Hong Kong, is only mentioned as a free hand note and not included in any calculations.
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RE: Declaring inheritance
Hi,
You will need to contact the inheritance tax helpline on:
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
for advice on this matter.
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RE: Accidental ISA Exceed - next steps?
Hi,
The interest earned on the stocks and shares ISA will need to be reported as taxable income for each year and you should send details in writing to HMRC PAYE & Self Assessment BX9 1AS.
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RE: Cash gift from parents outside UK
Hi,
There are no Income Tax implications on the receipt of a cash gift unless the cash gift generates interest or dividends. These would then potentially be subject to tax. Further guidance can be
found here:
Tax on savings interest
and
Tax on dividends
Thank you.
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RE: First time self assessment - Pension confusion
Hi,
If the personal contributions are paid before tax is deducted, no further tax relief is due - as such, you would not need to declare these contributions on your tax return.
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RE: Child Benefit High Income Charge
Hi,
As your child benefit began in August 2024, your husband will need to complete a 24/25 tax return - he will not need to register to file this until April next year, with the deadline for
registration being 5th October 2025.
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RE: Resubmission of P85
Hi,
No - as you have already informed us that you have left the UK, and not returned intending to reside here, you would not need to complete an additional P85.
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RE: Moved abroad - P85 submission timeline?
Hi,
In this case, complete your 24/25 tax return next April, include the form SA109, and send your return by post. You can read more here:
Tax if you leave the UK to live abroad
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RE: Self Assessment Amendment - Student Loan
Hi,
Sincere apologies that your code was not amended correctly on first request. To allow us to review your record and correctly update your contact, contact us again by webchat or phone via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.