HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Is CGT payable on a gifted commercial property?
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RE: Registering self-assessment?
Hi
The letter would be sent to the address held at the time when the registration is processed.
If you contact our Income Tax helpline we can check if the record has been updated or update it ourselves:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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SA for Previous Years
Hi K,
When you access the Self Assessment section on your account, you should be able to click on 'More details about your Self Assessment returns and payments' then 'More Self Assessment details' then 'tax return options' this will allow you to select the earlier year.
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RE: I didn't receive the tax refund cheque
Hi Chaimae,
If you contact our Income Tax helpline we will send a request to cancel the cheque and issue a replacement.
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: updated personal tax account address change back by itself
Hi Kin,
This is usually where HMRC get address amendments from unless its with another government department.
Thank you.
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RE: Double Taxation UK/Germany
Hi
We only provide general advice in this forum.
If you need detailed advice, you will need to contact our Income Tax helpline (0300 200 3300) so that more information can be obtained and time taken on your query.
If your interpretation of the DTA, confirms your pension is taxable in the UK, you would declare it in the foreign section Self Assessment Tax return.
If you've paid tax on the overseas income, you may be able to claim FTCR.
Double taxation agreements are reciprocal so the terms 'contracting state' and 'other state' are interchangeable between the UK and the other country.
We cannot advise how the German tax authorities would deal with the matter.
Thank you.
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RE: Is PILON included for "employment lump sums" if already included under "total earnings"?
Hi tax77,
Ex-gratia payments of up to £30000.00 are not taxable.
Payments in Lieu of Notice (PILONs) or notice pay, are taxed as earnings, alongside your unused holiday pay.
Provided your relevant net income is below £100000.00, you will be entitled to £12570 of your income to be tax free.
For every £2.00 above this threshold, your personal allowance will reduce by 1 allowance.
Thank you.
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RE: Online Access
Hi Gerry More,
If your details are correct and still can't get access.
You need to report this at the bottom of the page where you are informed the details aren't correct.
This will then be sent to our Digital Support Team.
You can contact our Online help team here:
Technical support with HMRC online services
Thank you.
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RE: Universities and Colleges Superannuation Scheme and Taxation in Germany under the UK-German DTA
Hi Paul Weller,
Article 17(3) advises that if your pension, similar remuneration or annuity arising in Germany, which is attributable in whole or in part to contributions which, for more than 15 years in Germany, did not form part of the taxable income from employment or were tax-deductible or were tax-relieved in some other way; then they are taxable only in Germany.
As double taxation agreements are reciprocal, the same applies to the UK.
Thank you.
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RE: UK & Canada CGT Query
Hi Beaker1965,
If you make a gain on their disposal, you may need to pay tax on the gains in Canada.
If you are resident in the UK, you would need to report the gain in a Self Assessment Tax return.
If Capital Gains Tax is payable in the UK on the gain and you paid Canadian tax on the gain, you can claim up to 100% of the overseas tax paid, as a Foreign Tax Credit and set it against any UK CGT arising.
Thank you.