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Martin Lewis: Working from home due to coronavirus, even for a day? Claim TWO years' worth of tax re
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For previous tax years, can the tax relief be claimed for part time working from home? Prior to the pandemic, I used to work from home roughly once per week because we only had 8 desks for every 10 people in the office.
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How does it work if you have two jobs, and you want to claim working from home from one job and professional fees from the other job?0
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HMRC tells me only employees whose TAXABLE income is above £12,500 (i.e. standard
allowance for basic rate) will see any benefit (i.e. employer pension contributions are NOT counted in). So, if your gross salary is for example, £12,685 and pension contributions from your employer are over say £185 for the year, then you won't receive any benefit as you won't qualify. [However, please correct me if this is wrong!].0 -
Suzkin said:HMRC tells me only employees whose TAXABLE income is above £12,500 (i.e. standard
allowance for basic rate) will see any benefit (i.e. employer pension contributions are NOT counted in). So, if your gross salary is for example, £12,685 and pension contributions from your employer are over say £185 for the year, then you won't receive any benefit as you won't qualify. [However, please correct me if this is wrong!].0 -
Suzkin said:HMRC tells me only employees whose TAXABLE income is above £12,500 (i.e. standard
allowance for basic rate) will see any benefit (i.e. employer pension contributions are NOT counted in). So, if your gross salary is for example, £12,685 and pension contributions from your employer are over say £185 for the year, then you won't receive any benefit as you won't qualify. [However, please correct me if this is wrong!].
If you are married and have applied for Marriage Allowance you will have a reduced Personal Allowance of £11,250.
So if you earn say £12,000 you would usually pay £150 in tax but a WFH claim would reduce that slightly.0 -
Did this a few months ago and got a nice cheque from HMRC. Nice of you to post it for others!0
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I claimed for last year but have now received a new tax code for 2021/22. As I'm still working from home, can I put a new claim in on 1st April?0
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No. But you might be able to on 6 April.
Will probably find out more in the Budget today.1 -
Is the deadline for this tax year going to be this March basically or its like tax on savings, ok to claim after as well0
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You must make a claim for the 2020:21 tax year by 5 April 2025.
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