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RE: Messages in my inbox telling me i no longer need to do a self assesment.
Sorry for the multi post but if you were not 'identifying any criteria " based on my self assessment how do you explain the tax rebates I have received after every submitted self assessment. If that's not based on criteria contained within the self assessment then what criteria is it based on and is it just coincidence that I get notifications about taax refunds not long after my self assessment is submitted? -
RE: Messages in my inbox telling me i no longer need to do a self assesment.
Actually from the very link you posted in your reply it tells you to claim tax relief on private pensions at the higher rate via self assessment. -
RE: Messages in my inbox telling me i no longer need to do a self assesment.
So if that's the case then why does it say this on your website QUOTE Claim tax relief in Scotland You can claim additional tax relief on your Self Assessment tax return for money you put into a private pension of: 1% up to the amount of any income you have paid 21% tax on 21% up to the amount of any income you have paid 41% tax on 26% up to the amount of any income you have paid 46% tax on You can call or write to HMRC to claim if you do not fill in a Self Assessment tax return. Taken from https://www.gov.uk/tax-on-your-private-pension/pension-tax-relief -
Messages in my inbox telling me i no longer need to do a self assesment.
Hi, so mid 2021 i received an email and message telling me i no longer needed to do a SATR, i found this strange given that i pay pension contributions at the higher rate that i dont receive relief at source on. so i had my accountant fill in my SATR as normal and it transpired i was due a rebate of £1800. Mid 2022 i received the same message advising me i no longer need to do a SATR, after asking my accountant to file one (due to the pension contributions) that year i received a rebate of £2200 I have just received the same message and yet my latest SATR shows a rebate of nearly £3k. So my question is, why do you keep telling me i dont need to file an SATR given that each year you are due me a rebate due to my pension contributions? If i had not queried this with my accountant in 2021 i would be circa £6k out of pocket due to overpaying my tax. My SATR is my only way of informing you about my higher rate and according to your own website the only way of doing it is by calling you or filling in an SATR. Thanks