HMRC Admin 20 Response
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RE: SRT - Reference Period
Hi,
HMRC cannot advise you on residency matters as this is for you to determine based on guidance available.
Please refer to RDR3: Statutory Residence Test (SRT) notes
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RE: Cannot set up as sole trader in tax account
Hi,
You should be able to register for Self Employment with your existing UTR here - Check how to register for Self Assessment .
Alternatively, you can use the CWF1 form, or by contacting us by webchat or phone via Self Assessment: general enquiries .
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RE: Probate, expected estate, property valuation
Hi,
You will take an average of all 3.
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RE: Freelance income from oversees clients/book advance counted as foreign income?
Hi,
This would form part of your self employed turnover and not foreign income. you only need the foreign page for this type of income if tax has been deducted for you to claim relief.
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RE: From full employed to register sole trader
Hi,
You should be able to register for Self Employment with your existing UTR here - Check how to register for Self Assessment .
Alternatively, you can use the CWF1 form, or by contacting us by webchat or phone via Self Assessment: general enquiries .
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RE: Tax Relief on Pension Contribution Made from Non-Taxed Income
Hi,
As long as your earnings are enough to cover this then yes - Tax on your private pension contributions
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RE: Small Pension Pot withdraw.
Hi,
HMRC cannot advise you on this as it is financial advise which we are not authorised to give.
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RE: Box 30 VAT payments
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RE: Allotment of New Shares in Ltd
Hi,
We cannot comment on any form of calculation/example or scenario, whether fact or fiction.
We can only point you in the direction of the guidance, so that you can review the guidance and to allow you to make an informed decision.
If, after that you still need advice, you need to employ the services of a financial adviser.
See guidance at Shares and Capital Gains Tax (Self Assessment helpsheet HS284)
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RE: Paid too much tax but haven't received refund
Hi,
Issuing a refund by cheque can take up to 4 weeks.
To allow us to check on your refund and progress it for you, contact us by webchat or phone via Income Tax: general enquiries
Thank you.