HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Business mileage from home to various sites
Hi rt88,
It does sound like you are, but there may be restrictions.
Please refer to additional guidance here:
EIM32075 - Travel expenses: travel for necessary attendance: definitions: temporary workplace
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RE:Remove payment on account for next tax year, if moved to PAYE?
Hi jonathan patterson,
If you no longer meet the criteria for Self Assessment you can contact HMRC to review and update your record.
Once updated the payments on account will be cancelled.
You can submit online here:
Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return
Or contact HMRC here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE:Savings account interests
Hi Bart Stry,
Yes, as you need to declare all your taxable income in the tax return.
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RE: Capital gains on share incentive plan/ ESOP
Hi Mike Franklin,
Please see additional guidance here:
Shares and Capital Gains Tax (Self Assessment helpsheet HS284)
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RE:Paper tax return state pension
Hi muffin321,
If you have an online account you will be able to view the State Pension details held by HMRC.
You can also contact the Department of Works and Pensions for the amount received for the tax year.
Contact the Pension Service
0800 731 7898 Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm.
If the incorrect figure is declared then the tax return can be amended.
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RE:Certificate of Residence
Hi como,
The certificate of resdience is only applicable if you are UK resident with foreign income.
In order to claim relief from the UK you would need to submit a formal double taxation releif claim.
Double Taxation: Treaty Relief (Form DT-Individual)
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RE: Maximum foreign tax credit relief for interest
Hi ftcr,
It is under Article 11, point 5 - the gross amount of the interest may be taxed at a rate not exceeding the rate prescribed in sub
paragraph b) of paragraph 2 of Article 10 (Dividends) of this Convention.
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RE: Taxation and NI if working in UK for Hong Kong Employer
Hi Cherry Wong,
Yes you can.
You then need to pay the tax and NI yourself under Self Assessment.
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RE:Work for HK service in UK as sole trader
Hi Cherry Wong,
1. Yes
2. It can be either
3. It can be either but the income must be reported in sterling
4. Correct
5. Class2 NIC and Class 4 NIC
6. Annually
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RE: CGT refund on properties whilst overseas
Hi Hachin32,
We do have a backlog at present, but you can chase this up by calling +44 161 931 9070
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.