HMRC Admin 32 Response
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi Scott Barrie,
We can not take action regarding your record from this forum as we can not access your record. If you are unhappy with the service that has been provided you can make a complaint using the below link.
Complain about HMRC
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
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RE: Money transfer
Hi MStirling,
There is a Capital Gains Tax calcuator below which will help you determine if there is no UK capital gains tax to pay.
Tax when you sell your home
If there is none as you say, then there would be no tax charged against bringing the money from the sale of the property to the UK, unless the money generated interest, in that case, the interest may be taxable.
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RE: Second job tax
Hi,- It is up to you what you cxonsider to be your main employment and if you wish to make the 2nd job he main one, you will need to contact us to have this updated.
- Again this is a choice for you.
- If the dividends are over £1000, you will need to notify HMRC. If they are over £10,000 these need to be declared in a Self Assessment Tax Return.
- Again this is your choice. This all relates to financial advise which we are not authorised to give.
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RE: Applying Digital Nomad Scheme but still PAYE employee
Hi,
This depends on what you class as your residence status.
See guidance at:
Tax on your UK income if you live abroad
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RE: Cash gift from parents outside UK
Hi Aurelie,
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
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RE: Am I eligible for the Marriage Allowance?
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RE: Cash gift from parents outside UK
Hi Gary,
You will need to consult your bank to ascertain what evidence they require.
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RE: UK.GOV Account "The details entered don't match our records "
Hi,
If you need to ensure that your details are correct you will need to contact our Income Tax team.
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Tax on interest on long term fixed rate bond
Hi tricky,
If the interest is added to a different account that you can then access then this would be declared annually.
Yes, banks and building societies notify HMRC annually of interest received.
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