HMRC Admin 21 Response
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RE: UK pension from abroad
Hi tredpath,
There should be no problem with your payment because of the difference in the account name, but if you could wait 10 days from making your payment then call our National Insurance Helpline they will make sure that we have received it.
Our Helpline numbers are: 0300 200 3500 (from the UK) or +44 191 2037010 (from overseas).
Thank you.
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RE: Contact to check on National Insurance Gaps paid but not yet credited?
Hi mistergreen,
Thank you for your enquiry.
You should contact the National Insurance helpline and they will check if your payment has been received and arrange for it to be allocated. The contact number is +44 (0) 191 203 7010.
Lines are open from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday.
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RE: Delay in tax refund for husband who passed away
Hi Endlesswait,
We are unable to check personal records through the forum.
Please contact HMRC if you wish to check this further.
Income Tax: general enquiries.
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RE: P85 - DocuSign
Hi karen,
This is not yet currently available.
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RE: P85 query
Hi AbamwaC0302,
On the P85 please show your most recent employment if asked on the form, but please supply the P45 parts 2&3 for both organisations.
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RE: Speaking to the Employer Helpline
Hi Christina,
If it was yesterday that you called there was system issues. At other times the lines may be busy however it is indeed possible to speak to the employer helpline on 0300 200 3200 you could perhaps use the phrases "underpayment" or "potential disputed charge", or "dispute liabilities" to summarise your issue.
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RE: Registering for PAYE as a Trade Union employer
Hi Jon,
You would register as "committee run organisations" - by calling 0300 200 3200.
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RE: HMRC Basic Tools
Hi Louise,
You can print off the payslip from the last payment for the employee. The user guide is here:
4. Paying your employees and calculating the deductions.
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RE: Foreign national who is working in the UK for a foreign employer
Hi Payroll B Payroll B,
Generally speaking if there is no UK employer and the employer is deemed as Rest of World which the US would be then a direct payment scheme would be approriate, either a DPNI for tax and national insuracne or a DCNI just for national insurance then tax wuld be collected via Self Assesment. However as you have mentioned producers and filmiing you may with to speak to the film and TV unit on 0300 123 2326.
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RE: Salary Sacrifice car arrears
Hi Pam,
You will need to go back and amend the payroll for the relevant months from the date the salary sacrifice was agreed from and recover the net overpaid difference in salary from the employees. See Section 1.19 of the folowing on Gov.uk re overpayment of wages:
2024 to 2025: Employer further guide to PAYE and National Insurance contributions.
Thank you.