HMRC Admin 25 Response
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi Tina S,
Our helplines are very busy at the moment, please keep trying to get through on 0300 200 3822.
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi Rebecca Conway,
We can't make an decision regarding penalties on the forum .
You will need to keep trying to contact our payment team on 0300 200 3822.
Thank you.
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi Habiba Mayat,
We apologise if you are having issues getting through at this busy time with Self Assessment.
You will need to contact our payment team on 0300 200 3822 to set up your payment plan.
Payment problems
Thank you.
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi Kathryn Gaunt,
We apologise if you have been having issues getting through to our Payment team.
Our helplines are busy at the moment.
Please keep trying to get through to our Payment team on 0300 200 3822.
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi KELLY SCOTT,
If you have been unable to set up a plan online, contact our payment team on 0300 200 3822.
Thank you,
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi SErgiu Hriplivii,
You can set up a payment plan online if you have filed your latest return, owe less than £30,000 and are able to pay this off within 12 months.
Guidance can be found here:
If you cannot pay your tax bill on time
Thank you.
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RE: HMRC not answering phones, 3rd day and cannot get through to speak on their help line
Hi Stella Bottai,
You can contact our Self Assessment payment line to discuss a payment plan on 0300 200 3822.
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RE: Split year treatment
Hi Stephen G,
Yes they are the overseas part of the year.
Thank you.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi Jan,
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
There are no tax implications of transfering money from a foreign bank to a UK bank, provided the money being transferred, is capital and not income arising in the tax
year it is transferred.
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RE: Money transfer
Hi Laura G Smith,
There are no income tax implications on the receipt of a cash gift unless the income 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,