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2007-01-14 10:47:42 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've had an investment for around 10 or more years that originally was setup by my grandmother and is still in hers and my mothers name. It's some type of bond or managed trust. It's tripled in value over that time.

If I cash it in, will I have to pay any tax on it?

Many thanks.

2007-01-14 04:44:21 · 4 answers · asked by Fishboy 1

basically, i am on an emergency tax code becuase my employer doesnt have a P60 for me becuase my previous employer didnt give me one... so now this wrong tax code i am on means i get charged full tax even tho im a student working part time in the UK. i have heard that i can claim back my tax but not my national insurance contributions and my previous employer doesnt send me my statement of earnings which is apparently what i need to give this employer...and while the previous employer doesnt give me that, this employer keeps taxing me! what shall i do! im losing soo much money

2007-01-14 03:27:55 · 2 answers · asked by chand 1

Gordon Brown wants me to pay 50% of the total of this years tax bill extra on account towards next years tax bill, i.e. if my bill is £4000 he wants me to pay another £2000. Will the government knock the intrest they make on my money, that I will have lost, off next years bill, or will they send me a cheque for the intest I should have made.I ??????????

2007-01-13 18:40:52 · 6 answers · asked by George F 1

I have been told I cant touch it until I am in my 50's but I desperatly need some money now from it. Is there anyway I can sell it,borrow from it or anything. I have this money locked up but there must be some way of getting a bit of money from it now. I am 40 years old and and trying to find someway to unlock it or raise some money from it without having to wait until I am 55 years old. I cannot get credit and need some of this money now.

2007-01-13 12:34:25 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know that books are; and perhaps cakes too, but there must be other things that are VAT free. So what are they?

PS: I do think it's poor form to charge VAT on women's sanitary products. What do you think?

2007-01-13 09:10:33 · 5 answers · asked by Neil_R 3

How much tax will I have to pay? What tax bracket will I be in? I need a rough guide, thanks very much.

2007-01-13 05:12:15 · 6 answers · asked by stanross 2

2007-01-13 03:54:32 · 2 answers · asked by tikilanepcola175 1

Fed up with the Weather,the Government, the immigration, the house prices,the taxes, the pressure in fact the whole damn shooting match!

2007-01-13 03:10:45 · 55 answers · asked by Sir Sidney Snot 6

Hi, please see previous question.
To keep it short, I have been asked to pay back an overpayment when we were within the £2,500 threshold. I have disputed and got nowhere, i am now divorced and my new partner wants me to move in with him.

I am concerned that tax credits will take his wage into account and make me pay this 'overpayment' back. When it has nothing to do with him.
I will loose my current benefits so I will be living in his house and him paying for me and my daughter. All I will be bringing into the house money wise will be child benefit and the CSA money.

I will NEVER EVER apply for tax credits again, its just a loan but without you realising it.

Please advise, I'm really fed up with this stupid system!!!

2007-01-13 01:15:38 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

they say we owe them ,because they over paid us.

2007-01-12 21:17:04 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I dont really understand much of this! My husband and I earned 30364.01 , we always filed joint married, this year we got our first baby so we know have one child for the child credit. Please help!

2007-01-12 16:41:07 · 2 answers · asked by ? 1

my ex husband does pay child support but it was court ordered no visitation. im afraid he'll try to claim the kids on his tax return and get by with it also he owes $2500 in back child support

2007-01-12 14:42:09 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-12 09:34:56 · 13 answers · asked by bruand h 1

I am frightend of going to the tax office. Do they still use the rack to make you confess?

2007-01-12 00:50:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

is there anywhere i can contact who will tell me my last years 05-06 earnings,they need to be precice. i tried my local tax office but they said no they wont tell me,my husband does contract work so his employers and wages differ year to year.

2007-01-11 23:12:03 · 5 answers · asked by heebygeeby 4

I thought that UITF40 had been settled, and that all WIP, including sole proprietor's own hours, had to be included.
Than I came across the ICAEW advice published in August 2006.(Taxguide 8/06). Para (a) on p8 says sole proprietor WIP does not have to be included!
Are they just referring to overheads? If so it's badly worded.

2007-01-11 22:38:54 · 2 answers · asked by Do not trust low score answerers 7

for my second job (P45 from my previous employer), will i get all my tax on BR back before the end of the tax yr if i should send the P45 to my second employer. How will this affect me? Or should i just relax hoping that i will get them back with or without sending p45. Pls, can anyone advice me on this.

2007-01-11 14:51:50 · 1 answers · asked by kingsley I 1

2007-01-11 09:02:44 · 2 answers · asked by Rockinrobin 3

2007-01-11 06:30:04 · 8 answers · asked by lola 1

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we want to move somewhere for 6 months and so only want to pay it for that long, and then after that we might go abroad. Do you have to pay for whole year (cant see why as it would be unfair) or is there a special scheme??

2007-01-11 01:52:02 · 9 answers · asked by uk.housewife 2

Re Stock & Share Sales. I don't have to send in Tax Returns - I'm old. I would like to know this:- if one SELLS a share and receives over £10,000 (even if it means a Net Loss) do they have to inform the Inland Revenue. I ask this because it was like that say 10 years ago. At that time it was in the part to do with either dividends or capital gains.
Please don't guess this answer. If such a thing still exists is it now at higher rate?
I hope someone knows because I have gaps in my memory now.

2007-01-10 08:08:28 · 2 answers · asked by greatbrickhill 3

Please help! Would really appreciate it.
I know it isnt that much...

2007-01-10 02:01:23 · 3 answers · asked by tigercat 1

Is it true that the British Government has created a tax for tourists travelling to London or is it just an internet fraud?

2007-01-10 01:50:37 · 3 answers · asked by xicofb 3

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