HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE:Can't change self-assessment submission
Hi Matt,
It is now too late to amend the 20/21 tax return online, you will now need to write in with the details.
Contact details here:
SACM12150 - Overpayment relief: Form of claims
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RE:COVID WFH Allowance Cheque
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RE: Fill in Return Online
Hi Sol3fer Fernandez,
If your gross income from self employment is less then £1000 then you do not need to register for Self Assessment.
You can check if you need to register here:
Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return
Thank you.
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RE: NS&I interest
Hi Ferne Morris,
For assistance with your enquiry you would need to contact NS&I.
Contact details here:
https://www.nsandi.com/
Thank you.
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RE:Completing SA109
Hi t moto,
Based on the information provided, both you and your husband would be eligible to apply for Split Year Treatment (SYT) when completing your 2024 Self Assessment (SA) tax returns.
Under SYT, you would only be required to declare the UK income received between 6 April 2023 and the date you left the UK.
Any Japanese income received thereafter would not have to be declared.
Based on the information you provided, you and your husband would not have to complete SA returns in future tax years.
Please see guidance here:
Tax on foreign income
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RE:Self assessment registration for savings income
Hi Hon Kei Cheung,
The interest from your savings will need to be more than £10,000 to complete a Self Assessment tax return
Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return
To register you would submit a SA1 form:
Register for Self Assessment if you are not self-employed
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RE:High-Income Child Benefit Charge
Hi Abdul Hamid,
Yes, the codes are being reviewed and updated during the month of April.
Once updated an amended tax code will be issued.
You can check your tax code online here:
Personal tax account: sign in or set up
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RE:UTR no.
Hi Wai Nang Chin,
If your wife meets the criteria for Self Assessment then yes a SA1 form would need to be submitted:
Register for Self Assessment if you are not self-employed
You can check if you meet the Self Assessment criteria at:
Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return
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RE:High Income Child Benefit Repayment Query
Hi AdamV158,
Child Benefit is a fixed amount based on the number of children you are claiming for and the charge is then collected through your tax records based on your level of income.
If you want the Child Benefit included in your code to stop it being collected as a one off payment you will need to contact HMRC:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE:HS222 Working Sheet 3
Hi Christopher Hunt,
Please use this link:
HS222 How to calculate your taxable profits (2024)
Thank you.