HMRC Admin 8 Response
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Re:RE: Bank Details for Tax Refund
Hi,
You can claim this via your personal tax account:
Personal tax account: sign in or set up
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Re:Double taxation Agreement
Hi,
For an answer to a question of this nature, you would need to contact our self assesment helpline on 0300 200 3310 or seek professional advice.
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Re:Reclaiming Tax on Additional Pension Contributions
Hi,
As the payment was made in the 23/24 tax year, you will now need to complete your tax return for any refund.
Should you make any payments in the current tax year, you can telephone 0300 200 3300 to have your code updated.
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Re:Remote working for Hong Kong company while living in UK
Hi,
As a tax resident of the UK, who is not domiciled here, you have the option of using the remittance basis, section 9 of RDR1, which will advise of the pros and cons of this method of taxation:
Residence, domicile and the remittance basis: RDR1.
By default, your world-wide income and capital gains, are taxable in the UK, whether it is brought to the UK or not.
The remittance basis only taxes UK income / capital gains and income /capital gains brought to the UK.
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Re:Taxation on transferring personal assets between overseas banks and local banks,
Hi,
The answer to your questions are:
1 - No.
2 - This is not a HMRC matter, so we cannot advise.
3 - There is no limit on how much a cash gift can be. Cash gifts are not taxable.
4 - No.
5 - No.
6 - No.
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Re: Bank Rebate
Hi,
The answer is No.
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Re:Claiming expenses and allowances on self assessment - Sole Trader and Fixed Term PAYE
Hi,
You can still declare the self employment in order to claim actual expenses if more than £1000 to generate a loss to carry forward.
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Re:Expenses for sole trader
Hi,
As you did not pay for them you cannot claim the expense.
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Re:Self employed and Employed
Hi,
HMRC cannot advise you on whether to take this on or not as this relates to financial advise which we are not authorised to give.
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Re:Crypto Cost
Hi,
The £50.
Thank you.