HMRC Admin 21 Response
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RE: Income from Jointly owned property PIM1030 Bare Trust
Hi Jason,
Thank you for your question. Yes the rent could be paid into a 'trust' where the declaration of trust indicates the trust is the beneficial owner and is entitled to a percentage of the profits.
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RE: How to apply for MTD
Hi William,
Pleaase sign up for the MTD service on the link below.
If you don't already have a Business Tax Account please click on 'Create sign in details' below the green sign in option.
https://www.gov.uk/
If you have any issues please contact our Helpline:
VAT: general enquiries.
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RE: VAT for EU government client
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RE: Repayment Pending? It has been over 5 months
Hi Nathan P,
I am sorry for the delay in the repayment being issued. To review this we will need to access your record. You can contact HMRC to review at Self Assessment: general enquiries.
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RE: Paye employed in the 40% tax bracket + freelance all going into my sipp
Hi Amy R,
You need to do a tax return for this in order to declare both - Self Assessment tax returns.
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RE: Mortgage Interest not included in the online return 23-24
Hi Dave,
The costs of getting a loan, or alternative finance to buy a residential property and any interest on such a loan or alternative finance payments can be used to calculate a reduction in your Income Tax. If you have no income tax to pay then there is nothing to be reduced.
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RE: Repayment of Maternity Pay
Hi hlnburton,
Recovery of an unintentional overpayment of salary, which occupational maternity pay is classed as, is from the difference in net pay, this is irrespective of whether it is for the current or previous tax year. Once the repayment has been agreed and proper arrangements are in place to recover this, and evidence kept to demonstrate how the recovery was made or is being made then the employer can adjust the RTI information. More information can be found at 1.19 of CWG 2 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cwg2-further-guide-to-paye-and-national-insurance-contributions/2022-to-2023-employer-further-guide-to-paye-and-national-insurance-contributionsat
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RE: PAYE and NI
Hi Agata Herra,
You can contact Personal tax on 0300 200 3300 to get this information.
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RE: Basic PAYE Tools wrong date in FPS submission
Hi Zik D,
We would recommend contacting our online services helpdesk regarding this on 0300 200 3600.
Thank you.