HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE:Have I been removed from Self Assessment?
Hi Cubmap99,
From what you've described, your removal form should have now been received and processed, and there's no longer any need for you to file a 22/23 tax return.
If you would like an advisor to review and confirm this, please contact us by webchat or phone here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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Re:PAYE refund already received where to put on SA
Hi danmi67,
If you have already received a repayment for the tax year you're filing for, and need to declare this repayment on your return, enter the amount already repaid in the box under 'Tax refunded or set-off', towards the end on your return.
If you'd like us to review the correction or your return, contact us by webchat or phone here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE:2 gov gateway id
Hi Bets,
We can send a paper Self Assessment return for you to fill in and send back anywhere in the world.
If we can't quickly resolve your Gateway issues,you can request a return here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
For progress on your gateway ID issue, please contact our Online Services Helpdesk here:
Technical support with HMRC online services
Thank you.
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RE:High income child benefit charge - self assessment figure incorrect
Hi Catherine Gallagher,
If you have entered Child Benefit correctly on your return, the amount your statement calculates as owed should also be correct.
To allow us to review and amend your return, and give specific advice on your amounts calculated, contact us by webchat or phone here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries.
Thank you.
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RE:Adjusted Net Income for free childcare
Hi Andrew King,
That's correct, your employee contribution to your pension scheme will reduce you adjusted net income down, as described.
Thank you.
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RE:PAYE and self claim wrong!
Hi Busybee87,
To confirm why your return is showing that you owe tax, and correct the return if necessary, we would need to view your return and employment history, and confirm the figures you submitted.
To allow us to do this, please contact us by phone or webchat, here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
If the calculation is correct and you do owe the amount stated, we can offer assistance to make paying this amount more manageable.
Please contact us as above, and we can confirm how we can help.
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RE: Incomplete National Insurance Number
Hi william so,
The NI number format you have detailed appears to be a temporary one.
If you have been given an actual NI number by HMRC officially you can contact the National Insurance helpline so they can help you locate it. Alternatively, if you have never applied for a national Insurance number you may need to apply for one and prove your identity.
National Insurance: general enquiries
Apply for a National Insurance number
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RE:Foreign Pension
Hi jameml,
The tax treaty with the UK and Ireland, allows the UK to tax your pension and lump sums.
If you have paid tax on this in Ireland, you will need to claim a repayment from the Irish tax authorities, so that you are not taxed twice.
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RE: Foreign rental income
Hi Wilson929,
You would include the foreign tax paid in the tax return that the foreign income is charged to tax in the Self Assessment tax return.
Thank you.
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RE:How to tell is pension contributions should go on Self Assessment form
Hi jrowe17129 Rowe,
If you pay into an employer pension scheme, the employer generally deducts the pension payment from your salary, before the calculate the tax to be deducted.
This is known as 'relief at source' and all tax relief is given, so not further relief is due.
You can check this with your employer.
Where pension payment are made after your tax is deducted, the pension scheme provider will claim 20% tax from HMRC to add to your pension.
In your tax return, you would gross up the payment you made to your pension eg. £6000/80*100 = £7500 and enter this in box 1 of page TR4 on SA100.
This will extend your basic rate band, so you pay more tax at 20% and less at 40%, giving you the additional tax relief.
Thank you.