HMRC Admin 21 Response
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RE: HMRC not accepting employers EYU
Hi Eleanor,
Do you have any documents provided by you ex employer showing the overpayment and also the adjustments made since to pay this back? In first instance I would try speaking to out helpines to see what we do hold again to see if anything has changed and if so we should be able to deal with it then. Failing all that you may need to send in the documents of what has happened by post so we can try and resolve that way instead. But obvioulsy this is a more lengthy route.
Thank you.
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RE: P45 with initial employer
Hi Andrew,
If you have 2 employments, and your now secondary employment was previously your primary, this could affect the allocation of your allowances.
You can use the following link to check your tax code/s is/are correct.
How-to-update-your-tax-code.
If you are unable to resolve your query this way, please contact HMRC to check your tax codes.
Income Tax: general enquiries
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RE: Cash ISA interest has been taxed
Hi Srinath,
You will need to write to us with proof that the interest you received was from a CASH ISA Account - send your letter to:
PAYE & SA,
HMRC,
BX9 1AS
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RE: HMRC shows that I have no current employment
Hi Goen,
Unfortunately you will need to contact our helpline to investigate the reason behind this as we are unable to check personal records via the forum which this query would require, you can contact HMRC: Income Tax: general enquiries.
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RE: Working from Home - Electricity and Gas
Hi Robert,
Please refer to the following Guidance - Claim tax relief for your job expenses.
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RE: Insurance number / pre settlement / tax
Hi Daniela,
If your husband is entitled to work in the UK you should still be able to start employment without a NINO, but it should be applied for when possible. Your husband should receive a P45 from his old employment, from what you describe they are probably using the correct tax code for him 1257L there if he is not paying any tax. If so then he should hand this P45 into his new employer so they can continue with the same code. If he starts before he recieves his P45 he should sign a P46 with the new employer until he gets his P45. The tax free amount for 2024/2025 for people earning under 100k is 12575, the is spread over the 12 month of the tax year April - March, this equates to 1047 tax free earnings every month.
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RE: Owe nearly £900 but just use PAYE
Hi Darren,
Most calculations should offer a brief explanation, but yours this may not have been included, unfortunately we are unable to check personal records via the forum, which this query would require, you would need to contact HMRC. Income Tax: general enquiries.
Thank you.
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RE: PAYE UNDERPAYMENT
Hi Curtis,
The notification you received should have information on how to repay the underpayment. This could be either online via your Personal Tax Account, or using a cheque and a payslip.
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RE: Refund paid but not in bank account
Hi Hall Hall,
If you are due a tax repayment for the current tax year this would be refunded by your employer in your wages. If you have received a P800 tax calculation for a earlier tax years repayment this can be claimed by BACS into your bank account following the instructions on the calculation.
Please see: Tax overpayments and underpayments.
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RE: PAYE Income app issue
Hi Bryson2024,
If you have been advised there are no reported issues with the app, this may mean there is an issue on your employers end.
We are unable to check personal records via the forum. You would need to contact HMRC directly to enable us to look into this for you.
Income Tax: general enquiries.
Thank you.