HMRC Admin 21 Response
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RE: Moving to employments
Hi Lauren,
If you have payments on account and your circumstances have changed and the payments on account will now be more than the expected balance due then you can make a request to reduce Understand your Self Assessment tax bill Contents.
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RE: UTR, Business Tax Account, Personal Tax account
Hi L lyluk2023,
If the links do not apply to you then you do not need to access them.
Yes you can complete your Self Assessment online. You will need to enrol through your online account Personal tax account: sign in or set up to do this.
Once enrolled you will received an activation code that will allow you to submit your tax return online. If you do not need to complete the SA109 then you can file using HMRC software.
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RE: Queries for TOR application
Hi DaisysMum,
Please see below responses to your queries.
1. Your TOR approval (if granted) will cover both, goods in transit and accompanied.
2. Yes you can contact TOR team after the approval to make changes, their contact details will be on approval letter.
3. Yes, there is a section of pets on TOR application.
4. Yes you can amend details after the approval.
5. If application is still in process when you travel, you may have to pay customs charges which you can claim back once you receive TOR approval.
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RE: Do I need additional export licence/papers on exporting the following goods?
Hi Bill,
You can use trade tariff to check if there are any import controls on the commodities exported from UK.
Trade Tariff: look up commodity codes, duty and VAT rates.
Thank you.
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RE: Customs charge on personal items purchased in UK
Hi TheDiamond99,
If the items were purchased in UK and taxes were paid then upon return to UK you could look in to returned goods relief.
Pay less import duty and VAT when re-importing goods to the UK
You can check with Parcelforce if it is possible to claim the relief now or you can look in to paying the charges and claiming a repayment.
Report incorrect Customs Duty or VAT on items imported by post (BOR286).
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RE: How much medication can be posted to you by an overseas friend if you want it for personal use?
Hi Mirjam,
You can use trade tariff to check if there are any import controls on the commodities imported in to UK.
Trade Tariff: look up commodity codes, duty and VAT rates.
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RE: Clarification of £135 Import Rules For Consumers
Hi Harrylee,
You will not have to pay anything to the delivery company to receive goods worth less than £135 unless they’re gifts over £39 or excise goods (for example, alcohol and tobacco).
More information on below link:
Tax and customs for goods sent from abroad.
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RE: Tax repayment
Hi chun_jim,
The amount may have been repaid to you through your employment due to an in year coding amendment.
We are unable to check personal records via the forum to see exactly where a repayment may have been repaid.
You can contact HMRC to discuss your individual record.
Income Tax: general enquiries.
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RE: Was my letter a scam?
Hi Simmo,
You would need to contact HMRC to discuss this query. Income Tax: general enquiries.
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RE: Teaching, multiple employers
Hi Indi,
If you do not yet have any P45, for now you should tick Option B for the employment you think maybe the main employment, and option C for any subsequent employments, the standard personal allowance this tax year is 12570 , this is shown on your payslip under the tax code 1257L, what this means is that every tax month - Apr 24-Mar 25 you can earn upto £1047.50 before any tax will be deducted. And any unused amount is carried forward to the follwing month.
So if you earned say 547.50 in Apr 24 then you will have 500 spare tax free earning that will be rolled over to May 24 pay, so that month you will then be able to earn £1547.50 before any tax will be deducted, this carries on like this for the full tax year.
If you have 2 employments usually the main employer has the tax code 1257L and your second operates BR (20% tax) on all earnings there.
You can, if you know what you income will be at both sources and once they have started, ask HMRC to split your allowances between both sources. Income Tax: general enquiries.
Thank you.