theold codger
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RE: Income tax relief on UK property income for non-resident
Just to let you know that I persisted and eventually got a resolution. Having had no reply from the letter I sent - (is it within the regulations to ignore a letter?) - I tried phoning again and after one hours waiting time someone picked up. I explained the situation and the operator checked my tax return and discovered that someone had input the figures from my paper return incorrectly. They confirmed my return was correctly filled in. This resulted in an updated tax bill which I had to pay right away. When I enquired if I could get any tax relief for the cost of the phone calls, I was told there was no mechanism for doing this. -
RE: Income tax relief on UK property income for non-resident
Thank you for the reply however I filled in the tax return the same as every previous year. Apart from the numbers there is very little to change. I have tried phoning but the waiting times are unreal, I have hung on for over one hour and got nowhere and phoning from the EU is not cheap. There is not even any indication of what number you are in the queue. I have now written a letter in the hope that this is a speedier way of getting through! -
RE: Income tax relief on UK property income for non-resident
Well that is puzzling because I do not have a mortgage on the property. Is there any other reason for this income tax relief. I did not receive it in any of the previous tax years. -
Income tax relief on UK property income for non-resident
Hi, I live in the EU and earn rental income on a UK property. I declare this on my self-assessment and in previous years have paid tax on this (minus my personal allowance). However this year my self assessment tax calculation says that I have received income tax relief which is equal to the profit from the property. The result is a total income of zero, thus no tax liability. Does anyone know why I am getting this income tax relief now?