HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Warning message about carried forward losses on self assessment
Hi J F,
This is just an advisory message as you are using the correct figure. save and continue to move on.
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RE: cash gift
Hi Abdelaziz,
There are no Income Tax implications on the receipt of a cash gift unless the cash gift generates interest or dividends.
These would then potentially be subject to tax.
Further guidance can be found here:
Tax on savings interest
Tax on dividends
Thank you.
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RE: Reporting a gain in advance
Hi Dave,
You can use the 'real time' Capital Gains Tax service, to report and pay Capital Gains Tax.
Report and pay your Capital Gains Tax
If the combined total of the shares disposed of is below £50000 and you use the RTTCGT service within the allowed time, you do not need to include on your self assessment tax return.
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RE:Deliverroo self assesment
Hi Riccardo Ib,
You would declare the full profit and declare expenses such as wages, so that you end up with a net profit.
Please have a look at the self employment supplementary page and notes here:
Self Assessment: self-employment (short) (SA103S)
The online tax return includes the boxes on SA103S, but tailored to your needs.
Thank you.
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RE: Tax free savings allowance?
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RE: Sole trader change of business activity
Hi Pauleyley,
You can inform HMRC in writing, addressed to:
H.M. Revenue and Customs
Self Assessment
BX9 1AS,
Or by telephoning our Self Assesment helpline:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Self Assessment Repayment - Overdue and impossible to contact anyone
Hi Alasdair Shinner,
I'm sorry to hear you have not been able to get through to us to claim your refund.
While our webchat service often experiences high volumes of contact, advisors are usually available between 8am and 8pm.
Please go to:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
And click 'ask hmrc online'.
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RE: Tax on Foreign Income
Hi Jenni1980,
Please have a look at the guidance here:
When someone living outside the UK dies
Thank you.
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RE: NHS Premiums for New Residents
Hi Roger D,
Sorry, but no.
They are not relevant to Income Tax.
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RE: Payroll Benefits In Kind & Self Assessment (no p11d)
Hi Simon,
You are correct, as your benefits are now payrolled, you do not need to declare them on your tax return.
Thank you,