HMRC Admin 20 Response
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RE: Reducing payments on account
Hi,
If you reduce the payments on account by 50% then both payments on account will be updated to cover the reduced figure.
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RE: HMRC confirmation of no personal income tax owed
Hi,
You will need to apply for this in writing and send it to HMRC PAYE & Self Assessment BX9 1AS.
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RE: Certification of fiscal residence. Work placements as a part of my job in the UK.
Hi,
You need to select yes as you did work overseas, the return date will be the end date of the placement.
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RE: Maximum Savings Interest before I need to pay tax
Hi,
The checker rate of 10k is for the need to complete a tax return.
For interest of 4k you will still be assessed under PAYE.
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RE: Online Personal Tax Account has no pervious tax history
Hi,
You wil need to write to HMRC with details of the missing National Insurance contributions from your employment, providing names and addresses of your employers, tax years concerned, payroll numbers (if known), copies of P60, P45 or payslips, and your personal details.
The address to write to is:
Individual Caseworker
PT Operations North East England
HM Revenue & Customs
BX9 1AN
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RE: If I work for a UK Company but I live abroad - Do I lose my status?
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RE: CGT and documents for market value
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RE: Tax earned on foreign income overseas through tutoring as a UK resident
Hi Rebecca,
Your offshore interest is taxable foreign income.
A self assessment tax return is designed so that you can declare your world-wide income and capital gains.
Any interest from offshore bank accounts should be declare on SA106, in the section for interest.
You will need to tick yes to foreign income when tailoring your online return.
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RE: Residency status
Hi,
He will pay tax in the country that he is considered tax resident, his residence is for him to determine - RDR3 Statutory Residence Test
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RE: Chargeable event certificate
Hi,
They should send a futher certificate to confirm and you will declare both.
Thank you.