HMRC Admin 8 Response
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RE: CDS DE 7/10 Container Identification Number
Hi,
You can use the online service (form C81) to make an amendment to export declarations for statistical purposes.
Make an amendment to export declarations
Thank you.
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RE: Voluntary Contributions not appearing in my online record
Hi Rollergirl Seven,
We are sorry to hear you have been unable to contact an advisor to review your National Insurance record via the telephone.
We are experiencing high call volumes for payments for voluntary National Insurance payments due to the deadline.
As the deadline is approaching you can also write into HMRC including all the details of your enquiry.
Then, if you chose to pay Class 2 NICs you will not have missed the deadline:
National Insurance Contributions and Employer Office
HM Revenue and Customs
BX9 1AN
Please ensure you include your name, address, National Insurance number. I would also advise you to check with the Department for Work and Pensions to see how many more qualifying years you need to achieve a full state pension.
DWP - Future Pension Centre
Number - 0800 731 0175
Open - 8.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday
Web Address - www.gov.uk/future-pension-centre
Thank you
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RE: Paying shortfalls in national insurance class 3 problems
Hi,
If you are paying from an overseas bank account then you must pay to the following details:
• Business Identifier Code (BIC) - BARCGB22
• account number (IBAN) - GB49 BARC 2020 4830 9447 93
• account name - HMRC NIC Receipts
The reference number you must use if you are paying from an overseas bank account is your National Insurance number followed by ‘IC’, your surname then your initial. If your bank limits you to a certain amount of characters, you should use your National Insurance number followed by ‘IC’ and as much of your surname as possible. For Example if your name is Anne Jones, you’d write the reference as QQ123456AICJONESA. If your name is John Douglas-Hamilton and your National Insurance number is QQ123456A, you’d write the reference as QQ123456AICDOUGLAS-HAMILTONJ
However, if you are paying from a UK bank account, you must use the bank details:
• sort code - 08 32 20
• account number - 12001004
• account name - HMRC NIC Receipts
The reference number you will need to use will be an 18 digit Reference number that you can get from us via telephone or webchat.
Please find the contact details below:
Number
0300 200 3500
Overseas
+44 191 203 7010
Open
Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Webchat-Ask HMRC online - Ask HMRC
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RE: Continuing to pay NI contributions if I retire early
Hi,
Yes, you can voluntary pay class 3 National Insurance if you are not going to be either Working, Claiming Benefits or Self Employed.
You could set up a Direct Debit. To do so you can either contact the helpline or webchat, please find the details below:
Number-0300 200 3500
Overseas-+44 191 203 7010
Open-Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Webchat- Ask HMRC online
Alternatively you can fill in a form, or you can go to gov.uk to get the direct debit (DD) form by searching CA5603 then fill in the form and post it to us.
We do advise however to speak to DWP first before making any voluntary payments to HMRC.
DWP will clarify that you making voluntary payments will be beneficial for you.
Please find their contact number below:
Number-0800 731 0175
Oversea-+44 191 218 3600
If you were to make voluntary National Insurance payments without checking with DWP first and the payments you make have not benefited you, you will not be able to be refunded the payments.
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RE: A1 Form
Hi,
If the individual would like to remain liable to UK National Insurance contributions whilst they are working in France then form CA3822 should be completed.
CA3822
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RE: Gift Aid on donation to UK registered charity to overseas bank account
Hi,
The answer to your question is yes.
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RE: Does Interest on Cash ISA count towards ISA allowance?
Hi Savvyornot,
If you have oversubscribed in the current tax year, you can contact your ISA provider to instruct them to remove overpayment amounts to correct the error.
If the error occurred in a previous tax year you should not do anything.You should not attempt to correct the situation.
HMRC will write to you after the end of the tax year in question if appropriate.
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RE: Tax on an escrow amount when selling EMI shares
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RE: Living in Ireland, reclaim tax on UK private pension