HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Self assessment submitted and recieved by HMRC, but still no payment to myself?
Hi Sean_Smith_88 Smith,
We are sorry if there has been a delay in the repayment being issued.
To review this we will need to access your record.
You can contact HMRC here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Higher Rate tax relief on Pension
Hi Simone Inskip,
If you would like to claim Higher Rate tax relief, but do not have any other Self Assessment criteria, you do not need to submit a tax return.
Instead, call or write to us here:
Income Tax: general enquiries
We can process your claim, or advise you further on what details and evidence you need to submit.
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RE: Cannot get UTR
Hi lyw2024 lyw2024,
We may need more detail about the issues you've been experiencing before we can advise your further.
Contact us by webchat or phone via to allow us to progress your application.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Report tax of oversea or UK ?
Hi Chris Wong,
If not UK resident no.
If non domiciled, you will only include it if any is actually remitted t othe UK.
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RE: Understanding tax requirements on a trust
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RE: Re-registering for self assessment?
Hi KAVERI SILIBARAVI,
To review this you will need to contact HMRC here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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Error 6594 Self Calculation Case - The total tax overpaid in box [CAL2] does not agree
Hi
Your self calculated figure does not match the Self Assessment calculated figure.
You are out by £128.80.
As we do not know what you have declared on the tax return, we cannot suggest how you may correct this, in this forum.
Can you compare your calculation to the Self Assessment calculation to see if there is an obvious difference.
You may need to contact our Self Assesment helpline to take a look at your account:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: I’m employed and self-employed uni student, how do I pay tax?
Hi Thombock,
Your income from Tescos will be taxed under the PAYE system.
If your Self Employed income from Uber Eats is less than £1,000 then this will be covered by the Trading Income Allowance.
If more than £1,000 you will need to complete a Self Assessment Tax Return.
The tax due would then be paid through the Self Assessment system.
Please see the following links for further guidance:
Trading allowance
Income Tax: introduction
Income Tax rates and Personal Allowances
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RE; Clarification on Remittance for International Investments
Hi mailgvuk1,
Income and Capital Gains Tax are charged in the UK, using the arising basis.
As a UK tax resident, by default, you are taxable on your world-wide income / capital gains using the arising basis, regardless of whether you remit the income or gains to the UK or not.
Even if all transactions ocurr outside the UK on foreign exchanges, the gains are taxable in the UK and should be declared on a Self Assesment tax return.
If you are UK resident but not UK domiciled, then you have the opportunity to use the remittance basis instead.
Please have a look at the guidance here:
Residence, domicile and the remittance basis: RDR1
As this is not always the best option.
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RE: Duplicate UTR on partnership that has ceased trading
Hi mcsd,
The nominated partner should contact HMRC at our Self Assesment helpline for an update:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
If you explain that you feel that the wrong records was removed, my colleagues can check this for you.
Thank you.