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Reporting A Minor Change In Outgoings To Hmrc

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Coppit | 09:37 Thu 22nd Mar 2018 | Business & Finance
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Perhaps it's me but it seems I have to fill in a tax return to tell HMRC that the alimony I pay to my separated wife has been increased. My daughter wrote HMRC last July about a minor change and had no response, so I phoned. After being quizzed about why I was phoning I was told there was nobody available - and HMRC rang off. What next?
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Yes you need to - because you have been told so
"no - mrs mopp on the internet [ you now the one whose handle is 'stupid cow' ] said I didnt so I didnt fill one out" will earn you a £250 fine

The deadline was jan 31st so get on wivvit

https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/jan/27/tax-return-form

is quite useful

if this is too simple try_
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/international-manual/intm161130

I think you may get tax relief on the sum ( clearly I dont pay alimony)

Try not to be an Eeyore on tax - it will end up costing you.

hey can I tell you something - I am an OAP and my tax form for the year ending 6th April 2018 is just about ready to submit - yes not a typo - three weeks early ! Yayaaaay!

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