HMRC Admin 20 Response
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Tax refund for retrospective marriage allowance claim - how long to receive it?
Hi Andrew Pate,
The calculations for the previous years are usually done automatically within a few weeks.
If your husband has not received any calculations he will need to contact our Income Tax department.
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Duplicate UTR
Hi YM Lai,
If you contact our Self Assessment department by webchat we will be able to look into this
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Transferring personal money to UK
Hi Dr Malik,
You will not pay anything on the actual capital that you transfer but you will need to declare any interest or dividends that this then generates.
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RE:Bank repayment pending still
Hi jakk Pierpoint,
It can take up to 8 weeks for a repayment to be released and received.
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Ebay seller and need to disclose profit
Hi jaspine,
If you have already received a letter from disclosure, you will need to contact the telephone number provided as it may be they are looking for a settlement rather than tax returns.
Thank you.
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RE: How to correctly enter US dividends in online tax return?
Hi ZZAP,
If your total UK and foreign dividends amount to less than the £2000 threshold, then there is no UK tax to pay on the dividends.
No relief would be due for the USA tax paid, as there is no tax to pay in the UK, because there is no double taxation in place.
Foreign tax credit relief is available when there is UK tax to pay on the dividends.
No tax to pay equals no foreign tax credit.
Thank you.
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RE: Marriage Allowance Reclaim?
Hi Angela Watkins,
If your husband contacts us and advises that he is a non taxpayer and you need the allowance, we will be able to cancel this now
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE:Foreign Income - How or if to enter US Withholding Tax
Hi Andy Eills,
If you are claiming the US tax back, this should not be included on your UK return and the gross income should now be declared.
Thank you.
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RE: Working remotely (for US company) in the UK as a non-domiciled resident
Hi Dave Oafish,
Remittance basis only covers foreign income / gains not remitted to the UK.
As national insurance and skilled worker visa are not income or gains, the remittance basis would not apply to them.
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RE: family tie
Hi kitlo w,
HMRC cannot advise you on your residence as this is for you to confirm based on the guidance available.
Thank you.