HMRC Admin 25
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RE: P11D Amendment
Hi K T,
Please contact our online services helpline team for advice on this.
Technical support with HMRC online services
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RE: Cheque sent to Haytch accountants
Hi engsnayl,
Our helplines are very busy at the moment, HMRC will have received a document with a signature authorising the repayment to go to the 3rd party.
We can send out a copy of the document.
He should also speak with the company to query the process:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Retiring
Hi Cuocolo1960,
If you are retiring your employer will send HMRC form P45 details to close the employment on your record.
If you are going to start receiving pension income you can contact HMRC once the pensions start and we will ensure your tax codes are correct.
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RE: Amazon accounnt verification
Hi ronmr2,
If you contact us using 'Ask HMRC Online' and request to speak with an adviser you will be put in the Webchat queue and we can look into this for you.
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Question about starting deliveroo second Job
Hi mhofrich Hofrichter,
You will need to register as self-employed and complete a tax return if you earn more than £1000 during the tax year.
It won't change your tax code.
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Re: Disclosure of HMRC login details - Mandatory Entry of 3rd Commercial Software??
Hi KuenHK,
The 3rd party software uses your login details to submit the tax return to HMRC.
If you don't supply this information you won't be able to complete the return using the software.
You will be able to see on the HMRC account when a return has been submitted.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi bobo 1,
There are no tax implications on the giving or receipt of cash gifts, but you may wish to speak to inheritance tax regarding any inheritance tax implications.
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
You may also want to review the guidance at:
How Inheritance Tax works: thresholds, rules and allowances
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Money transfer
Hi Tsz Chun,
No. There is no tax liability in transactions of this nature.
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RE: Returning to the UK. How to notify HMRC
Hi devtoka,
You can contact our webchat facility at:
Self Assessment: detailed information
To advise them when you return to the UK, or you can phone the Self Assessment helpline (after 4 September 2023) on 0300 200 3310.
My colleagues can then advise if a tax return is required and can ensure that a revised tax code is issued to your employer.
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RE: Selling property in India and bringing proceeds to UK
Hi guynextdoor Smith,
You will need to work out if there is a Capital Gains Tax liability arising in the UK.
You will need to convert your acquisition costs to pounds sterling, using the exchange rate in operation at the time you acquired the property.
You will also need to do the same with the disposal costs, using the exchange rate in operation at the time you disposed of the property.
If the difference results in a gain, then you will need to declare the disposal of the Indian property on a Self Assessment Tax return.
The official exchange rates can be found here:
Exchange rates from HMRC in CSV and XML format
Exchange rates
If your Indian home was your main residence, then you may be able claim private residence relief (PRR).
Guidance on PRR and a calculator can be found here:
Tax when you sell your home
Thank you.