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Char wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 1:56 pm
Mangetout wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 1:50 pm Has anyone received their paper forms in the post yet?
Nope not here yet.
We've just got back from the UK and our paper forms arrived while we were away - deep joy. I haven't opened them yet though.

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A few years ago we paid for a pro to fill ours in, they then printed off another blank copy and wrote notes for the boxes we needed to fill in, so each year I just look for the same box number and make sure it also says the same and then put in the new income figure, compared with some ours is very simple just OAPs, disability for DW and ill health retirement, and injury for myself, no other income. This year have found a tax simulator in the Imports website found it very useful, its basically a normal tax form but at the end it works out your tax liability I hope its correct, very little to pay :D

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#83 Post by Mangetout »

I am just about to fill in 2042 C ticking 8SH and 8SI to confirm our S1 forms. Do I then go down and put my savings interest in 8RC? This is a paper form.

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#84 Post by Mangetout »

My other big question is, as someone who was widowed last year I know I have to complete 2042K twice, for up to and after my husband's death. But do I have to do the same for forms 2047 and 2042C? Has anyone else been in the same situation.

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#85 Post by BishyB »

Mangetout wrote: Mon May 08, 2023 8:23 pm I am just about to fill in 2042 C ticking 8SH and 8SI to confirm our S1 forms. Do I then go down and put my savings interest in 8RC? This is a paper form.
Interest on savings - Form 2047 Section 2 - 230
Form 2042 - 2TR

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#86 Post by Mangetout »

Thank you BishyB, I know that. But on form 2042C, where you confirm your S1 status, it invites you to categorise which income is not subject to social charges, I think?

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#87 Post by Antonia »

Mangetout wrote: Mon May 08, 2023 8:27 pm My other big question is, as someone who was widowed last year I know I have to complete 2042K twice, for up to and after my husband's death. But do I have to do the same for forms 2047 and 2042C? Has anyone else been in the same situation.
My condolences Mangetout, I've been there. In answer to your question, yes you have to divide the year into two parts and do a separate return for both. I had to do this in 2020 so relatively recently. Please let me know if there's anything else I can help with.

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#88 Post by Mangetout »

Thank you Antonia. And my condolences to you too.

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#89 Post by BishyB »

Mangetout wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 7:41 am Thank you BishyB, I know that. But on form 2042C, where you confirm your S1 status, it invites you to categorise which income is not subject to social charges, I think?
Just had another look at that section. I think that only needs to be filled in if only one of a couple has an S1.

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#90 Post by Mangetout »

You're right BishyB. I just re read it. Thank you.

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