HMRC Admin 34 Response
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RE: Employer is not updating my tax code
Hi,
Unfortunately, it is not possible to check individual tax records through this forum, if you have a question which relates to your personal tax situation or tax code please contact our helpline:
Income Tax: general enquiries
On this page you will also see a link to your personal tax account which may be the quickest way to review information relating to pay and tax history, tax codes and how to change them:
Personal tax account: sign in or set up
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RE: Leaving UK tax refund
Hi,
If you intend to leave the UK but have not yet left, you must print and post your P85.
You can tell HMRC that you’ve left the UK and want to claim back tax from your UK employment here:
Get your Income Tax right if you're leaving the UK (P85)
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RE: Seven Year Rule
Hi,
Please contact the Inheritance Tax team for advice.
Inheritance Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Stamp Duty in Divorce/Separation
Hi,
Please contact the Stamp Duty Land Tax team for advice.
Stamp Duty Land Tax enquiries
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RE: State Pension Query.
Hi,
Sorry, we can only answer HMRC questions on this forum.
Please contact the Future Pension Centre for advice.
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RE: selling on ebay
Hi,
Please refer to guidance at:
Check if you need to tell HMRC about your income from online platforms
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RE: Mortage deposit gift taz
Hi,
There are no tax implications on the receipt of a cash gift unless they generate interest or dividends.
These would then potentially be subject to tax.
Further guidance can be found here:
Tax on savings interest
Tax on dividends
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RE: Declare foreign incomes for previous years
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RE: Clarification on rules when receiving inheritance from abroad
Hi,
Inheritance tax is only due on UK assets. Therefore inheritance that you receive from anywhere that is not the UK is not taxable and does not need to be declared. However, You will need to declare any income that is then generated from these assets.
Additionally, Capital Gains Tax maybe due on any property sales.
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RE: Calculating adjusted net income for tax free childcare