HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Canadian RRIF lump sum withdrawal
Hi Iain McLellan,
You would use the dictionary definition of the term 'accrued', when interpreting DT4605.
Thank you.
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RE: Online Self Assessment Foreign Rental Income Question
Hi gserghiou,
Did you have UK rental property income? Yes/No.
If you tick no to the question
""Did you receive income from UK land and/or property (including income from foreign property) over £1,000?""
you should still tick yes to the question ""
If you received any foreign income, do you need to complete the foreign section?"".
You can then declare the foreign property income and claim the property income allowance or expenses incurred.
If you tick Yes, you should also click yes to the foreign section.
This will allow you to declare your UK property income and expenses in the Uk section and the foreign property income in the foreign section.
Thank you.
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RE: Self Assessment 2024 Form SA100
Hi Tony,
If you need to submit the paper tax return you will not be able to download the 2023/24 tax return online.
To issue a paper tax return you will need to contact the orderline here:
Self Assessment: forms ordering.
You can also contact our webchat service here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
And select ask HMRC online.
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RE: Double taxation Agreement
Hi jodsmith,
You will be liable for tax in the country you are considered tax resident and would need to claim exemption in the other country.
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RE: Foreign freelance income
Hi Nicyp,
Yes, you will need to register for Self Assessment as this is self employment.
Please see guidance here:
Tax on foreign income
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RE: Relief for finance costs reduced to maximum allowable
Hi tungtax,
The relief is limited to your actual tax liability so in your case the tax due after deducting allowances and the marriage transfer is only £133.60.
The mortgage relief is therefore restricted to that.
You can then carry forward unused relief to later years.
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RE: Tax on interest income & dividend
Hi Julie,
Please refer to:
How Inheritance Tax works: thresholds, rules and allowances
Or contact the Inheritance helpline here:
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Tax on interest income & dividend
Hi chiyu,
On the webchat you will be able to speak to an adviser who will be able to review and ask any additional questions to assist you.
Or if you contact the helpline it will be an adviser that can assist.
You can webchat/phone here:
Contact HMRC
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RE: Need to send self assessment tax return ?
Hi Siu Bing Wong,
You can usually expect to receive your UTR within 4 weeks of applying.
If you have not received your UTR after applying online on the 14th of May, there may have been an issue with your application.
Please contact us by webchat or phone here where we can check the progress of your application, and register you if necessary:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Military Vs Civilian
Hi Sundodgerl,
You are ultimately responsible for making sure HMRC is aware of any changes to your employments or income.
If this is something you are not used to, we can help.
Please contact us by webchat or phone here:
Income Tax: general enquiries
Thank you.