HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: wrong tax code
Hi snowy osborne,
The contact options for the Income Tax team are listed here:
Income Tax: general enquiries
Thank you.
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RE: Furnished holiday let sale
Hi Cam
This would be dealt with as a partial Disposal of original asset.
For the calculation, if you bought two titles of land then it may be clear what was paid for each parcel for working out the purchase cost, but if not then the guidance below also covers scenarios where it is one purchase then split into smaller parcels.
CG71800 - Land: part-disposals: general rules
Thank you.
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RE: Reporting savings interest
Hi Findingout,
If your account doesn't show a breakdown, you will need to contact our helpline to query this:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Reporting savings interest
Hi JithinJose2409,
If you meet the criteria for completing a Self Assessment, then you do need to include this on the return.
Once HMRC are informed of interest by banks we do update your tax code accordingly.
Check if you need to send a Self Assessment tax return
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RE: help needed completing HS304 (self assessment and non-resident)
Hi Susan Senecal,
If the bank details are already held, you can use webchat to contact us to get the cheque cancelled and the repayment reissued to your bank account.
Go to Gov.uk and search 'contact HMRC'. Then choose Self-Assessment and go to 'Ask HMRC Online'
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Taxation on transactions held in an overseas pension scheme
Hi Per Olausson,
This would suggest that the dividend is in your name and automatically reinvested and as such would be your income.
Tax would be due if it exceeds the dividend allowance each year and you can claim foreign tax credit relief if applicable.
Tax on dividends
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Foreign income one-off back pay
Hi Noelmaru Cheng,
That is for you to determine based on the guidance available.
Please refer to:
RDRM12000 - Residence: The SRT: Split year treatment: Contents
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RE: EU Settled non-UK resident taxation for gift money
Hi daer,
If you are entitled to claim personal tax allowances as a non resident, these would cover the UK interest and no tax would be due.
Thank you.
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RE: UK Tax on Australia Superannuation Income
Hi nakshar,
A. Yes it is correct.
B. As not taxable you do not need to declare it.
C. As its not taxable under the DTA, claiming the remittance basis doesnt change this and is still not taxable.
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RE: US Beneficiary IRA Distribution
Hi BritishAl23,
That is correct.
Thank you.