HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Tax bands
Hi HistoryBuff,
Eligibility for savings interest allowances are based on your Adjusted Net Income, which is your total taxable income before any Personal Allowances. As such, the personal allowances listed would not affect your eligibility for the savings interest allowances.
Personal Allowances: adjusted net income
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RE: Declaration of Trust and CGT implications
Hi Chris,
Yes, is the answer to your questions.
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RE: Recent sale of a UK residential property that I rented out
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RE: Inheritance Tax - Retrospective Quick Succession Relief Claim
Hi MCCS Capel,
Please contact the Inheritance Tax helpline to help with your query:
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Stamp duty charge upon change of beneficial ownership of a rental property
Hi J S,
Please contact the Stamp Duty helpliine.
Contact details here:
Stamp Duty Land Tax
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RE: Double Tax Canada/UK
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RE: YouTube income less than 1000 pounds
Hi Hughdenholm Denho,
You are correct, you can use the Trading Allowance.
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RE: Paying from a non UK bank account
Hi Elizabeth,
If you are trying to make payments for a periods where you were outside of the UK you’ll need to complete a CF83 once we have processed it you’ll receive a response from the caseworkers and you can follow the instructions on how to make a payment from an overseas bank account on this letter. You then need to contact the future Penson centre to see if making payment will benefit your pension.
If you are making payments for a period you have lived in the UK from an overseas bank account you need to contact National Insurance to receive payment details.
You can call them on 0300 200 3500
You can use the web chat service ‘ask HMRC online’ https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/ask-hmrc/chat/national-insurance
If you can’t contact the National Insurance helpline or the Future Pension Centre, you can complete a call back request form on the gov.uk
You can complete this form if you're struggling to contact the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) by phone to pay voluntary National Insurance Contributions.
DWP will contact you on the phone number you provide in this form to discuss payment of voluntary National Insurance contributions.
If you submit a request by the 5 April 2025 deadline, you will still be able to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions after the deadline has passed.
If you have already requested a call back, please do not send another request.
You can fill in the form following this link
Request a call back to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions
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RE: How to pay voluntary NI gaps online
Hi _viator,
The system seems to be assuming that you will be earning enough contributions when typing in a later date and may not need to make contributions.
As this is based on a pension calculation you will benefit from discussing with the Future Pension Service about how making contributions will benefit your pension before making payments.
You can contact them on 0800 731 0175
A high number of calls to the helpline is resulting in long wait times, you can complete a call back request form on the gov.uk if this is affecting you.
You can complete this form if you're struggling to contact the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) by phone to pay voluntary National Insurance Contributions.
DWP will contact you on the phone number you provide in this form to discuss payment of voluntary National Insurance contributions.
If you submit a request by the 5 April 2025 deadline, you will still be able to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions after the deadline has passed.
If you have already requested a call back, please do not send another request.
You can fill in the form following this link
Request a call back to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions
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RE: Voluntary class 2 contributions for self-employed
Hi Erin,
From April 2015 you can pay Class 2 voluntarily, via your Self Assessment return, if your profit is less than the Small Profits Threshold (SPT) up to 31 January following the year of the return.
If you wish to pay voluntarily after 31 January, you need to contact the NI Helpline 0300 200 3500 to arrange payment.
These contributions need to be paid before the end of the sixth year following the end of the tax year in which they were due.
If you do not have the option to pay voluntary through your tax return, you may only be registered for self assessment and will need to register as self employed.
You also may have reached thresholds which treat your contributions as being made and you will not need to contribute.
If you have past tax years where you were self employed and did not pay class 2 contributions you need to discuss with National Insurance to see if you are eligible to make payments.
You can call National Insurance on 0300 200 3500 or use the webchat service ‘ask HMRC online’ through gov.uk.
Thank you.