HMRC Admin 21 Response
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RE: CF83 online application not showing in app form tracker or gov gateway check progress tab
Hi AJF72,
Sorry that you cannot see the progress of your CF83 application form online.
If you would like to call our National Insurance Helpline on 0300 200 3500 (from the UK) or +44 191 2037010 (from overseas) then they will be able to confirm that we have received it.
I can, however, advise that our Overseas Team are dealing with queries received at the beginning of June and that they expect to deal with queries received on 24 June around 1 August 2024.
The online submission of the CF83 is fine and you do not need to forward one by post.
Thank you.
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RE: P85 for past years
Hi patrick,
If submitting the return, you will need to show the Canadian tax on the foreign section of the return in order to claim foreign tax credit relief. as now under PAYE, the P85 will allow a NT (not tax) code to be issued.
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RE: Added Husband to BTL half way through tax year - how to submit?
Hi Gem1x,
Thank you for your question. You will need to declare the rental income and expenditure that you received for the first 7 months of the tax year plus the 50/50 share for the following 5 months. Although your husband is not completing a tax return they will still need to report their share of the income/expenditure to us.
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RE: CWF1
Hi Michael H,
The given timescale is dependant on the kind of amendment requested. To allow us to update you on the progress of your amendment, contact us by webchat via Self Assessment: general enquiries.
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RE: BNO
Hi SY C,
You would need to contact the Home Office for clarification on that.
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RE: Question on Capital gain tax when filling out p85
Hi ikm,
The answer will be no.
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RE: Private Residence Relief on main residence
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RE: X/FER of Cash ISA
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RE: Pension certificate of enhance protection
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RE: Remote working in UK for Irish company
Hi thalliday1985,
In moving to the UK, you will become tax resident in the UK. This means your employment with the company in Ireland, will be taxable in the UK and not Ireland.
You would need to arrange for your employer to stop deducting tax in Ireland, so that you can pay the tax in the UK, by completing a self assessment tax return.
We can't advise you what you need to do to notify the Irish tax authorities. If you are resident in the UK, you could apply for a certificate of residence, that you can send to the Irish tax authority.
(How to apply for a certificate of residence to claim tax relief abroad).
Thank you.