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  • RE: U1 Form

    Hi niccolo.rossi
    We ask that you complete the application form as best as you can.  
    As you were working outside of the UK we will need to investigate whether you were correctly paying UK National Insurance contributions.  
    Were you posted from the UK, were you in receipt of a U1.  
    The only way we can look into the situation is once you complete the application.  
    If your circumstances aren’t fully covered by the application you should include a covering letter of explanation.
    Thankyou.

     
  • RE: Customer is in the UK, they have an Office in the EU

    Hi S Newbold
    If you are exporting goods to the EU this will constitute a zero rated export as long as all the conditions are met here:
    Conditions and time limits for zero rating
    However if you are providing a service to the business customer of work on goods then the Place of Supply with determine whether VAT should be charged.
    Please see the guidance below:
    Services supplied ‘where performed’
    The place of supply rules for services
    However even if the busuness customer is deemed to belong in the UK the service can be zero rated under the provision below if the conditions met:
    Zero rating
    Thankyou.
     
  • RE: Deed of Assignment Rental Claim

    Hi
    Thank you for your question.
    1.    I believe you’re referring to the property income allowance, if so, yes you both would get this.
    However, if you claim this you cannot claim any other expenditure or mortgage interest. 
    2 and 3. All income and expenditure would be apportioned to the percentage you’re beneficially entitled to.
    In your example 75% and 25%.
     
  • RE: Tax on a UK Government Pension (if you live abroad)

    Hi
    UK government pension remain liable to tax in the UK no matter where you are resident.
    Thankyou.
  • RE: Money transfer

    Hi Es
    I regret that we are unable to comment on scenarios in this forum.  
    You could consider seeking financial advice on this matter.  
    On the face of it, you would only be taxable on any interest arising from your account.
    Thankyou.