HMRC Admin 10 Response
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RE: Deed of Assignment Rental Claim
Hi
Thank you for your question.
If you choose to not claim the £1000 property income allowance you are both entitled to as it may not be as beneficial to yourselves as claiming the 20% of mortgage interest, then yes you would be correct, the mortgage interest would need to be apportioned to the deed of assignment allocation of 75% to yourself and the remaining 25% to your husband. -
RE: Tax on a UK Government Pension (if you live abroad)
Hi Gary Coombs
The pension remains liable in the UK unless a formal claim for relief has been submitted :
Double Taxation: UK - Spain (Form Spain-Individual)
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RE: Cash gift from parents outside UK
Hi ajitesh13
There is no tax implication in this.
Tax has already been deducted on the earnings.
There is no limit (unless stated by your bank for daily limits) on the amount to transfer.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi polylincoln
If your interest arises outside the United Kingdom, then you would complete a self assessment tax return, as any foreign income meets the self assessment criteria:
File your Self Assessment tax return online
Also have a look at :
Tax on savings interest
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RE: Overseas Remote employee for a UK based employer
Hi Compliant Employer
Please contact National Insurance Helpline on 03002003500 and ask for International Caseworker to get detailed advice.
Thankyou.