HMRC Admin 21 Response
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RE: Training costs
Hi LDS24,
Please see guidance at:
Expenses if you're self-employed
Check if the cost of training could be an allowable business expense.
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RE: Claiming EIS Loss Relief via Online Self Assessment
Hi Palakpari,
You need to report a disposal in the first instance in order to claim relief. for the EIS it will be 1 disposal with proceeds of 0. the cost price then generates the loss allowable.
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RE: Error in personal details with HMRC
Hi catarina1694 ferreira,
I am sorry to hear that you have had issues registering for an account. You can update your address here - Tell HMRC when you change your address. However, to confirm why we cannot verify your identity, we may need to review your record.
Contact us by webchat or phone via: Self Assessment: general enquiries, where we can update your address too if necessary.
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RE: Declaring new income source
Hi Cullingworth,
You will now need to declare this on a self assessment tax return - Self Assessment tax returns.
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RE: Awaiting the UTR number
Hi Vanessa,
Unfortuately we are unable to check individual tax records through this forum, if you have not received a reply you should contact:
HMRC: Self Assessment: general enquiries.
Thank you.
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RE: Claiming EIS Loss Relief via Online Self Assessment
Hi Palakpari,
This box only applies if you can set capital losses against your income for this year.
You will need Helpsheet 286, ‘Negligible value claims and Income Tax losses on disposals of shares you have subscribed for in qualifying trading companies’,
Helpsheet 297, ‘Capital Gains Tax and Enterprise Investment Scheme’ and Helpsheet 393, ‘Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme – Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax Relief’ to help you fill in this box.
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RE: EV Van lease
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RE: Sending money from abroad to UK account
Hi Diego.
There are no income tax implications on the receipt of a cash gift unless the cash gift generates interest or dividends. These would then potentially be subject to tax.
Further guidance can be found here (Tax on savings interest and Tax on dividends).
Your bank may require evidence of the source though.
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RE: Retired civil servant moving to Malta
Hi gozo24,
Civil Service pensions are government pensions and as you are not a national of Malta, they will remain taxable in the UK.
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RE: Taxation of a worker in Switzerland resident in the UK