HMRC Admin 20 Response
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RE: Reminder letter from HMRC to complete self assessment tax return(Non-resident landlord)
Hi Po Ying Ho,
You cannot contact us using email.
You can use our digital assistant to contact us on webchat - Self Assessment tax returns
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RE: Am I employed or self employed?
Hi Matthew Kirkham,
This will be classed as self employment.
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RE: overseas capital gain tax relief claim
Hi cvramana,
No you cannot claim this.
As it is foreign tax you will need to contact the tax department of the country in which it was paid to discuss any potential refund.
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RE: NI Contribution for Foreign Second Employment
Hi clement8,
You will declare the income from Hong Kong as self employment on the return and the calculation will show the additional tax and NI that is due.
Thank you.
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RE: Pension , tax and benefits
Hi capybara808,
To give you the best advice, we may need to take more details and specify some information.
Please therefore contact us by webchat or phone via Income Tax: general enquiries, and we can help you from there.
Thank you.
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RE: Child benefit charge
Hi AJW69,
We would need to access your record to check on the difference in the calculation.
You can contact HMRC Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Income tax refund received for tax year 2022/23
Hi KY Wong,
When the letter is reviewed it will show the amendment has been made already so no action will be taken.
If you want to note your record to confirm letter can be disregarded you can contact HMRC
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Amending self-assessment filed for 2022-2023.
Hi PGatter Gatter,
You will need to contact my colleagues on the online helpdesk for assistance Technical support with HMRC online services
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RE: Filed wrong tax return.
Hi Wendy Wilkinson,
If you submitted your individual Self Assessment tax return through your business account it will be processed to your record.
If you login the details should be shown.
If not shown then you will need to contact HMRC to review Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.