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12 month tax enquiry window

23 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

The 12 month tax return enquiry window starts from the date you submit your tax return and NOT from the filing deadline. You can now file your tax return early and have certainty that 12 months later your tax return can be considered final and accepted. It is true to say that HMRC are very … Read more 12 month tax enquiry window

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What is a self employed registration number?

23 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

Sometimes as a self employed person you are asked for a self employed registration number. Strictly there is no such number of this name but for professional UK tax purposes the number that you need to give them is your 10 digit UTR or Unique Taxpayer Reference number or self employed tax reference number. This … Read more What is a self employed registration number?

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Tax information and documents for your HMRC tax return

25 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

This UK tax document checklist summarises the tax information you need to consider and prepare when completing a UK HM Revenue & Customs tax return. Not all these tax points may apply to you however, it is important you consider them all if there have been changes to your circumstances since your last UK HMRC … Read more Tax information and documents for your HMRC tax return

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Escaping the £100 late filing penalty

23 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

The HMRC late filing penalty is imposed for late filing of your UK self assessment tax return. To avoid the penalty there are 4 main options: File on 1 February. The deadline is strictly 31st January each year. However penalties run from the day after and therefore tax returns filed on the day after will … Read more Escaping the £100 late filing penalty

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PAYE Tax Calculator UK links

23 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

I am often asked for a PAYE or HMRC UK tax calculator. To help you I have compiled this short list of websites that provide an online PAYE tax calculator. These non HMRC tax calculator tools are usually accurate to a few pounds but depend on how regularly they are kept up to date and … Read more PAYE Tax Calculator UK links

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UK Expatriate Taxation – leaving the UK

23 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

Are you a UK expatriate who has left or are planning to leave the UK? Are you looking for expatriate tax in the UK? If you time your departure early in the tax year you may be due a refund and can claim tax back. By leaving early in the tax year, you are still … Read more UK Expatriate Taxation – leaving the UK

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How to avoid inheritance tax UK

23 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

Inheritance tax in the UK is a tax on the assets and valuables you still own when you die. With a tax rate of 40% this means a little under half your estate will be taken by the tax man. More importantly, if your estate comprises mainly of property and assets and very little cash. … Read more How to avoid inheritance tax UK

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Tax free savings UK

24 May 202023 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

This is a current summary of tax free investment and tax saving opportunities for UK residents. Generally, you first look at the ‘tax free’ opportunities and savings whilst ensuring the return is sufficient followed by income that is taxed the least, at this current time, it is dividends on ordinary shares which are taxed at … Read more Tax free savings UK

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Long term care insurance planning

22 May 202022 May 2020 by 2014_s2bqzz

In this article I explore a concern that increasingly affects everyone as we get older. The question is how we ensure a standard of health and care without spending the hard earned capital we intend to leave for our family to enjoy. In the first instance we understand that holding onto to our money until … Read more Long term care insurance planning

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Which tax forms…

  • 64-8 – Authorising your Agent
  • IR138 – Living or retiring abroad? A guide to UK tax on your UK income and pension
  • IR139 – Income from abroad? A guide to UK tax on overseas income
  • IR140 – Non-resident Landlords, their agents and tenants
  • IR150 – Taxation of rents. A guide to property income.
  • P50 – Claiming tax back when you have stopped working
  • P85 – Leaving the United Kingdom
  • P86 – Arrival in the United Kingdom
  • R105 – Application for a not ordinarily resident saver to receive interest without tax taken off
  • R38(SA) – Tax Claim
  • R40 – Tax Repayment Form
  • R85 – Getting your interest without tax taken off
  • SA100 – Tax Return form

Helpful tax topics…

  • 12 month tax enquiry window
  • Escaping the £100 late filing penalty
  • How to avoid inheritance tax UK
  • Long term care insurance planning
  • PAYE Tax Calculator UK links
  • Tax free savings UK
  • Tax information and documents for your HMRC tax return
  • UK Expatriate Taxation – leaving the UK
  • What is a self employed registration number?

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