HMRC Admin 20 Response
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RE: 'Non-domiciled' Residents and Tax on Foreign Income
Hi PT Yu,
HMRC cannot advise you on your residence as that is for you to determine based on the guidance available. please refer to:-
RDR3 Statutory Residence Test and Remittance basis 2023 (HS264).
Thank you.
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RE: Will i start paying payments on account?
Hi Bjn201,
Payments on account are due unless your last Self Assessment tax bill was less than £1,000 and you paid more than 80% of the previous year’s tax you owed, for example through your tax code or because your bank had already deducted interest on your savings Understand your Self Assessment tax bill.
If your balance is £3000 or more then we are not able to collect this through your tax code.
You would need to make a direct payment or set up a payment plan Payment problems
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RE: exchange rate of USD to sterling pound for tax year 2023-24
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RE: Short-term migrant workers in the UK may be eligible for partial tax exemptions
Hi MikeMiaw,
There are no special exemptions for holders of a skilled worker visa, in relations to national insurance, benefits in kind, accommodation or company car.
Tax and national insurance is payable on income and benefits in kind in the tax year that they arise.
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RE: Price for a distribution of restricted share units (RSUs)
Hi StockOptions821485a,
Guidance on valuation of shares traded on foreign stock exchanges is Capital Gains Manual CG59514 - Valuation: quoted shares: further points.
Thank you.
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RE: Stop Order for Student Loan- it has been months
Hi vskil24@,
I am really sorry to hear about the issue you've been experiencing here, and the frustration it has caused.
You can contact Student Loans here - Contact SLC - repayment enquiries - but if you're unable to make progress this way, please try
contacting us by webchat or phone again, via Income Tax: general enquiries - if you ask to speak to an advisor, we should be able to
liase with out Student Loans unit directly.
Thank you.
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RE: Married couple tax releif
Hi antoeknee1,
As stated, the general answer to your question is that the gain is chargeable on the beneficial ownership of the property.
The link provided should give the guidance necessary to address the specifics of your question.
If you are still unsure after reading the provided guidance, contact us by webchat, phone or post via Self Assessment: general enquiries, and we can provide the specific help you need.
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RE: Yet to receive NI number
Hi Hassan Abdullahi,
It can take about 8 weeks for you to receive a National Insurance Number, but if you have not yet received it then you may wish to call the National Insurance Number Allocation Helpline on 0800 1412079. They will be able to help you further.
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RE: Do I need to complete the Self-Assessment
Hi Del,
No.
You will just need to write to HMRC at
H.M. Revenue and Customs
Pay As You Earn
BX9 1AS
to declare the interest and advise that you have returned to the UK.
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RE: CGT on family property gifted to me abroad
Hi CheMey,
1. No
2. If you do not live in the property as your main and only residence for the whole period of ownership, yes
3. It is the value at the date of transfer against what you sell it for
4. If tax paid abroad on selling it, you can claim foreign tax credit relief to reduce any UK tax due.
Thank you.