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RE: SDLT Surcharge on Second Properties
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RE: Payments on Accounts - Confused.com
Hi Bob,
Unfortunately, this forum is for general queries only, we are unable to provide specific advice tailored to individual circumstances, and it is not possible for us to check individual tax records.
You can find information on understanding your Self Assessment tax bill and payments on account here:
Understand your Self Assessment tax bill
To discuss your personal tax situation you can contact us via webchat or our helpline:
Income Tax: general enquiries
On this page you will also see a link to Personal tax account: sign in or set up which may be the quickest way to review information relating to pay and tax history, tax codes and how to change them.
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RE: Capital Gains Tax and Joint Tenancy
Hi,
Unfortunately we are unable to provide specific advice tailored to individual circumstances on this forum. You are able to contact HMRC regarding Capital Gains Tax here:
Capital Gains Tax
Alternatively you may wish to engage the services of a professional advisor/accountant to assist with your enquiry.
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RE: Tax on money received from parent
Hi,
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
Tax on dividends
Thank you.
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RE: UK double tax on foreign income
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RE: Rental Income Tax
Hi,
As it is in your name you would need to submit a declaration of trust to show that half has been transferred to then allow any split in rental income to be applied. The full rental income will need to be declared by you until you receive an acknowledgment from HMRC.
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RE: Cost basis for stock acquired prior to UK residency
Hi,
It is the original purchase price and the exchange rate is at date of purchase.
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RE: Self Assessment claiming losses
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RE: Cash Gift From Spouse from his Clean Capital
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RE: CGT Rate for gain on UK property
Hi,
It depends on the amount of gain. it will either be 18% or 24%:
Capital Gains Tax: what you pay it on, rates and allowances
Thank you.