HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: Tax on Bonus
Hi kespindola,
No. You are taxed on an arising basis which means the bonus is taxed in the year it is paid.
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RE: Business mileage from home to various sites
Hi jmor,
As your employer has stated that the office is still your workbase, then any allowable expenes would only be applicable from work to sites.
If these are something that you would pass on a normal commute to your workbase then there would be no relief available.
You may want to discuss it further with your employer.
Please note though, you cannot claim from home to a work site no matter what as you do have a regular base to work from and it is your choice not to
Thank you.
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi mentionitall9,
If you submitted the tax return online, you can access the SA302 through your online account.
There is a list of lenders here who will accept the copies from your account:
List of mortgage providers and lenders who accept a SA302 tax calculation and a tax year overview
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RE: Money transfer
Hi
polylincoln
It will just be the interest that you need to declare as taxable income.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi uras_mutlu,
You do not need to report the transfer of the capital.
If however, this then generates any interest or dividends, this is taxable.
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D0 Tax Code
Hi Daniel-L Liddle,
I apologise if you are having issues getting through. You will need to continue calling our helpline to amend your tax code.
Thank you.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi bearance,
If the money is not remitted to the UK the amount is not taxable.
Thank you.
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RE: Second job tax
Hi akansha lakhera,
You will need to contact our helpline to update this:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi LBudge,
I apologise if you are having issues getting through.
This can only be corrected by speaking to our helpline or writing to us:
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Money transfer
Hi SH26a,
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.