HMRC Admin 25
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RE: Self assessment - asking for student loan payments I've paid already through PAYE
Hi AReid,
You can confirm which plan you are on here:
Which repayment plan you're on.
If the repayment amount appears too high, ensure that you've entered the student loans deductions made by your employer in box 2.
Thank you.
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RE: Payment on Account Concern
Hi Katie,
If Payments on Account are generated for 24/25, but you know how much tax you are likely to owe for this tax year, you can reduce your Payments on Account here:
Payments on account.
Alternatively, for more advice and help in reducing your payments, contact us here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: How to register for tax self-assessment to get full contributions to my SIPP
Hi yingyang99,
You do not need to file a Self Assessment return to claim tax relief on your Personal Pension Payments.
You can do this by phone, webchat or post here:
Income Tax: general enquiries .
You can read more here:
Tax on your private pension contributions
Thank you.
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RE: Claim tax relief on personally contributed retirement (SIPP)
Hi Rajwinder Singh,
When declaring your SIPP pension on your return, you would enter the grossed-up amount - in this case, £25,000.
For advice on your expected refund, we would need more information - contact us by webchat or phone here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Using Power of Attorney to manage someones elses tax
Hi David,
If you have LPA on your mother's record, you can help her set up her personal tax account, which can be used to file her Self Assessment return here:
Personal tax account: sign in or set up
For more advice, please contact us by webchat or phone here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE:Tax Relief on SIPP contribution of over £10K and Taxable interest over £1K
Hi Bally53,
You can read more and register here:
Register for Self Assessment if you are not self-employed
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RE: Self Assessment for a minor
Hi Rachel,
You would usually receive the UTR 3 to 4 weeks following the registration application.
If the UTR still has not arrived, please contact us by webchat or phone here:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Investment portfolio gifted by parents from abroad
Hi Mathieu,
Any capital gains arising from the gift to you, falls on your parents.
As they are not UK tax resident, they are not liable to UK capital gains on this gift.
You will need to obtain the market value of the share at the time they were gifted to you, as you will need this figure, to work out if you have any Capital Gains Tax to pay, when you dispose of the shares.
Thank you.
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RE: Termination payment taxed incorrectly
Hi tax_geek_34,
Please have a look at the guidance here on the taxation of pay in lieu of notice.
EIM12975 - Termination payments and benefits: payments in lieu of notice (PILONs) and gardening leave: general
Thank you.
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RE: Critical Illness payout - where would I include it?
Hi UKHC,
The payment your receive from critical illness insurance is not reagrded as income or an annuity, so is not taxable.
You can find more information here:
IPTM6010 - Sickness, disability, unemployment and long-term care insurance: introduction and overview.
Thank you.