HMRC Admin 18 Response
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Re: Bank transfer instead of cheque
Hi.Unfortunately, P50 repayments cannot be made by bank transfer or BACS.
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RE: Payments on Account
Hi, No - your Self Assessment calculation (produced before you submit your return) will show you how much tax you owe for the 23/24 tax year. Once you submit your return, any payments on account or overpayments remaining on your record will be be deducted from the amount of tax calculated.
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RE: Accessing previous years tax returns (self assessment)
Hi. For copies of older tax returns, write to us, or contact us by webchat or phone, via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Part time second job tax
Hi h88, Any untaxed income you earn between 6th April 2024 and 5th of April 2025 would be declared in a 24/25 tax return, which you would file from 6th of April 2025 (the deadline for this return being received by us would be 31st of January 2026). When you file your return, the remainder of your basic rate will be applied against your untaxed income, after which the higher rate will be applied.
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RE: Self Assessment Statement Outstanding Balance
Hi,You may already have paid the amount due, through payments on account or a previous years' overpayment, for example. If you would like us to check this, contact us by webchat or phone via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: notification of Income (carers allowance) automatic process?
Hi, If your wife's carer's allowance hasn't appeared on her record at this point, request that she contact us by webchat or phone via:
Income Tax: general enquiries
and we can check her record.
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RE: Wrongly claimed marriage tax allowance?
Hi, Unfortunately, you can only backdate your claim for the previous 4 tax years. To cancel the transfer of Marriage Allowance, read more and apply here:
Marriage Allowance
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RE: Part time second job tax
Hi,Yes, you can be employed and self-employed at the same time - while the tax you owe on your employed income is sent to us by your employer, you need to register for Self Employment, as a sole trader, to pay the tax and National Insurance you owe on your self-employed income. You can register and find more advice in the link below:
What a sole trader is
or by contacting us by webchat or phone via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Reducing payments on account
Hi, Once you have submitted your 23/24 return, this option should update to allow you to amend your 24/25 Payments on Account. If it does not, or you would like us to amend them for you, contact us by webchat or phone via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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RE: Bank Details for Tax Refund
Hi, If you have made payments towards your Self Assessment account previously, our system will try to pay to that account first - this helps speed up repayments and protect your repayment from fraud. If you have never made any payments in, you should be able to enter your account details towards the end of your return, under 'Overpaid Tax'. If you cannot see this option, you should be able to claim your overpayment through your Personal Tax Acount shortly after it is calculated, or by contacting us via:
Self Assessment: general enquiries
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