SA100 Individual Return
When do I make payments on account?
You'll usually have to make two payments on account for the current year's tax: One by 31 January in the current year. One by the following 31 July. Each payment is half of the tax due for the previous year. For example, for the tax year 2023-24 (6 April 2023 to 5 April 2024), the first...
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What do I do if a provisional field validation message appears but there are no provisional fields?
If you receive a provisional field validation message when there are no provisional fields, you need to un-mark the return as provisional. SimpleStep mode (SA100) Select Other Information from the left-hand menu. Un-tick the second box 'Any of the figures you have given are provisional'. ...
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I can't import partnership profits to individual return
If you can't import partnership profits to an individual return, make sure that the two are linked in the partnership return: Launch Practice Manager. Select partnership return. Right click; ​​​Open In> Tax Production> Open. Click on Add New Partner. Enter details for the new...
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Claiming relief on P2P loans
To claim relief on peer-to-peer (P2P) loans for the current tax year (2023/24), you will need to make a manual reduction before entering figures onto the return. Please see the guidance published by HMRC (Income tax relief for irrecoverable peer to peer loans guidance) for more information....
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How do I carry back partnership losses?
To carry back a partnership loss for the current year to a previous year, you need to make a manual adjustment to your SA100 tax return for the year in which the loss occurred. You don't need to re-submit your return for the previous year and this cannot be done via the SA800 tax return. To...
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Age-related allowance
In previous years, if you were 65 or over, you may have qualified for an additional age-related allowance on top of your personal allowance. Unfortunately for 2016/17, there is no additional allowance which can be claimed. See the table below for figures for 2016–17 and previous tax years. ...
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HMRC Filing Exclusions and Special Cases 2020/21
HMRC Filing Exclusions 2020/21 Exclusions have arisen due to the previous introduction of additional allowances and bands for certain types of income, making the calculation of the tax liability more complex. HMRC systems expect our software to match their method of calculation in order for the...
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Class 4 National Insurance Contributions maximum charge when Class 1 contributions are also paid
What is meant by 'maximum charge' HMRC's annual Class 4 National Insurance Contribution (NIC) maximum is the device that limits the amount of Class 4 NICs payable in a tax year in addition to any Class 1 and 2 NICs payable. This means that an individual who is both employed and self-employed...
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How do I import joint income between two tax returns (Practice User)?
You can import income from one return to another by following these steps: Open up an SA100 tax return. Select Joint income importing from the left-hand menu. Select Import joint data. Browse and search for the client you want to import the data from. Click on Select. Select the tax return...
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HMRC Filing Exclusions and Special Cases 2021/22
HMRC Filing Exclusions 2021/22 Exclusions have arisen due to the previous introduction of additional allowances and bands for certain types of income, making the calculation of the tax liability more complex. HMRC systems expect our software to match their method of calculation in order for the...
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How to defer class 4 NIC?
Deferring Class 4 NIC From 2015/16, you are no longer able to defer Class 4 NIC. HMRC have changed the rules and if you wish to find out further information, please visit the HMRC website: Defer your National Insurance. However, you may be able to claim a refund for previous tax years. If you...
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How do I apply the Scottish tax rate to my return and what impact does this have?
When using TaxCalc, the tax return should automatically have the tax rate applied based on the postcode of the address on the return. Therefore the return will automatically apply the Scottish rate if there is a Scottish postcode. If this doesn't happen, please ensure that you are running the...
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Where do I enter tax deducted for share schemes?
Enter tax deducted for share schemes in the employment pages. Don't complete the share scheme box for taxable amounts that your employer has fully taxed. Normally these amounts are already included in your P60 (or P45 if you've left employment) and these are included in the employment pages. ...
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Where do I enter an averaging adjustment?
To enter an averaging adjustment you need to go into the Full Self Employment pages. SimpleStep mode Go to Your Work > Self Employment > Annualised turnover. Tick the bottom box for Are any of the above true (or do you wish to complete the Full form for any other reason)? Click Next...
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Why don’t I have to make payments on account?
You don't need to make payments on account (POA) towards the next tax year if: The total tax due (less Class 2 NIC payment) for this year is under £1,000 Or More than 80% of the tax due is met by income tax deducted at source. Illustrated Example for point 1: POA are not due when the...
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