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Self Assessment Query

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  • jolfc
    jolfc Posts: 446 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    jolfc said:
    First thing is if you mean he has received a refund from HMRC (rather than Royal London) them you need to declare the correct tax deduction amount (£11,904) and include the refund in the appropriate box.

    That won't immediately make any difference but it will save you getting very very confused if/when HMRC alter your return to include the refund you have failed to declare or worse still investigate the return.

    You don't pay Class 2 or 4 NIC on pension income but you do on the self employment and SEISS income (I think) so that looks to be what you have omitted.

    Aren't the NIC amount itemised on the calculation?
    No it is just a full amount showing,  thank you for your reply  :)
    Check again on the tax year calculation (not the statement). 
    Perfect thank you found it, silly me did not notice that bit  :)
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