HMRC Admin 8 Response
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Re:Transfer equity of property following divorce
Hi,
Please note that Capital Gains Tax liability on the sale of a jointly owned residential property is based on each individual's 'beneficial ownership' share of the property at the time the property is sold:
CG22020
If and when the property is sold, your husband may wish to use HMRC's Private Residence Relief calculator to check what relief he is due: Tax when you sell your home
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Re:Capital Gains Tax on Sale of Overseas Property
Hi,
As it covers 2 different tax years, you will need to use rates within the relevant tax year for each payment. for older exchange rates,
please refer to: Exchange rates
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Re:Details of Unearned Income for Tax Calculation
Hi,
We would need to access your record to check on what the unearned income relates to.
If you do not have any unearned income this can be updated.
You can contact HMRC at:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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Re:Tax amount charged differs each month
Hi,
We would need to access your records to check why the additional tax was deducted.
You can contact HMRC at:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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Re:Car allowance
Hi,
We would need to access your record to review the code. Normally the car allowance is in place of receiving a company car benefit.
You can contact HMRC at https:
Income Tax: general enquiries
Thank you.
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Re:Withdrawal from private pension and Tax Code
Hi,
Your tax code would be upated for the new tax year. The tax codes are normally issued January/Febraury for the new tax year. Once you receive the new code if you think it is incorrect then you will need to contact HMRC to review:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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Re:Capital Gains on sale of UK land when a resident of Canada
Hi,
Yes you will need to report this:
see guidance at:
Tell HMRC about Capital Gains Tax on UK property or land if you’re not a UK resident (this is for land too)
and
Capital Gains Tax: what you pay it on, rates and allowances
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Re: Share tax allowance
Hi,
If you are refering to the unused personal allowances that can be transferred then no as this is only for partners who are married or in a civil partnership:
Marriage Allowance
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Re:Withdrawing all UK pension (non state) for non-UK resident
Hi,
You will need to print off and complete the DT individual form at:
Double Taxation: Treaty Relief (Form DT-Individual once you are in receipt of your pension.
The completed form, should show details of your UK pension. You would then send the form to the Singapore tax authorities to validate.
They will return the form to you and you then send the validated form to HMRC, so that we can repyay any tax deducted from your pension.
Thank you.