HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Working for a UK-based company remotely from an EU country?
Hi alaex22,
It depends on your tax residence status.
Please refer to:
Tax on foreign income
Thank you.
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RE: Split Year Treatment SA109 Sections
Hi Lee,
If claiming split year you will only be declaring income for the UK part of the year and as such no entry is required at box 21.
Box 18 should still be completed.
Thank you.
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RE: Self Assesment for 2 jobs
Hi coral,
If you only received income from the full time job during the tax year thats the only employer you need to declare.
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RE: UK Tax on a Canadian RRSP
Hi Simon.Catax,
As it is seen as a chargeable event it is taxed as income tax and not Capital Gains Tax.
Top slicing relief would be given if the policy has been held for more than 1 year. further help is at:
Top-slicing relief
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RE: Interest tax allowance
Hi ytmak2011 Mak,
Dividend income is not included in the calculation as it is taxed after savings income.
You would be entitled to the full starting rate.
Thank you.
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RE: Distribution of Capital Contribution Reserves
Hi andy1,
As they are within the allowances it won't change your calculation, but you can do it online as an amendment (if you filed the original online).
If not, you can send in a letter giving the details of the dividends.
You dont need to show the capital gains.
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RE: Starter Checklist for PAYE & Self-Assessment & Foreign scholarship
Hi Marizoe
1. No the scholarship is not taxable so doesnt need to be declared.
2. your answer is 'NO' as you have not had any UK .
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RE: State Pension and how to record on self assessment tax form
Hi imlach03,
The HMRC figure will be based on your entitlement up to and including 05/04/2023.
Once the tax return has been processed you can contact our helpline and we can confirm if the amount you declared matches the figure the system generated:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Self Assessment - Tax code not considered
Hi Jerome,
The Self Assessment does not look at your tax code.
It's based on any allowances you claim and expenses or deductions.
If you are not sure why your code was 362T, you will need to contact our Income Tax Team to query the breakdown of the code:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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Re: Certificate of Residence and not working
Hi Ewa89 S,
Yes, the certificate would still be issued based on you having foreign income.
Your residence status in the UK would be based on the application you submit and your latest tax return held on file.
You don't necessarily have to be in employment in the UK to get the certificate.
Thank you.