HMRC Admin 25
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RE: Re-register for Self Assessment, if I registered for not self-employed last year.
Hi Raymond_33,
You only receive one National Insurance number, which is unique to you and covers everything tax and National Insurance related, for your whole life.
If you have self employment with a turnover in excess of £1000.00, you will need to register for Self Assessment, as self employed, to ensure that National Insurance payments will be deducted from your profits.
You can do this at:
Register for Self Assessment
Thank you.
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Re: Payments on Account
Hi wilsonmj,
If you file the tax return the Payments on Account are adjusted accordingly, if you then pay the total amount due you won't need to make any further payment for the year.
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RE: Estate monies
Hi Julie Davison,
You would need to write to HMRC, to advise them of the interest that applies to the estate, so that it is not carried forward to future tax codes.
The address is H M Revenue and Customs Pay As You Earn BX9 1AS.
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RE: "SA102 - Employment" - Needed if no income is received ?
Hi msirl,
You can still complete the page and enter £0 as income for the year.
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RE: Which amount to mention for Charity donation?
Hi dijeah,
You should enter the price that you paid.
If this is not a regular amount you should enter it in the one-off payments box that you mentioned.
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RE: PSA
Hi olivier bluche,
The interest would be included in calculation of the taxable income.
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RE: foreign interest saving
Hi olivier bluche,
This is still correct.
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RE: Little help understanding Tax Demand reason
Hi kintekke,
If Marriage Allowance was in place, it would be removed if you went into the higher rate threshold.
If this was previously in your tax code for the year it would cause an underpayment.
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Re: Payment for time spent on training
Hi I,
You will need to declare this income.
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Re: Employed and self-employed
Hi Andrew Bingham,
Yes, as they are both different sources of income.
You can claim expenses for using your home for business purposes, separately from your employment expense.
Expenses if you're self-employed
Thank you.