HMRC Admin 25
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RE: Question regarding the number of clients
Hi Slava,
It will only be 1 as you are technally working for yourself.
If it is your client who is outside the UK but you are in the UK you will just include the income as part of your self-employment.
Thank you.
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Inquiry Regarding SA1 Form Submission for Split-Year Treatment and UTR Number
Hi C CYK,
You should receive your UTR within the next 2 weeks, you do not need to reapply.
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RE:CryptoCurrency Token Airdrop
Hi JerremyJ,
Based on what you have stated, you are not 'trading' as such so would potentially be chargeable under miscellaneous income.
The acquisition date would be the date he became eligible to receive the 'Air drop' & the value taxable as miscellaneous income would be what the drop was worth at the same date.
This would also be his acquisition cost if/when he disposes of the coins & will be chargeable to CG on the difference between this & the disposal amount.
BIM100150 - Miscellaneous income: calculating the profits
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RE: Tax due on Gift Aid payments
Hi shmola,
No, you need to submit the return before we can see it.
Please make sure you have declare eall your income and tax deducted to show that you do pay tax so that the gift aid is correctly applied.
Thank you.
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CGT on Ex marital home post divorce
Hi Jane Gosling,
Sorry, HMRC cannot comment on future events or scenarios as legislation and/or plans may change.
Thank you.
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RE: Pines12345
Hi Pines12345,
No interest will not be applied until after the 24/25 due date which is 31 January 2026.
Interest will only be payable from 1 February 2026.
Thank you,
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RE: Transferring personal money to UK
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Working abroad tax
Hi nnike,
This depends on your residence status.
UK residents are liable on their worldwide income.
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RE: Turn around time for CGT Forms sent by post
Hi David Jones,
We aim to deal with all returns within 10 weeks of receipt.
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RE: Clarification on rules when receiving inheritance from abroad
Hi Mark,
You will not pay inheritance tax as they are not UK assets.
You will need to declare any income that is then generated from these assets and also if you sell the property, Capital Gains Tax may be due.
Thank you.