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Chrissie

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I have a similar question to that asked by cheryla:

Last year I put my occupational, non-UK-taxed pension on the front page of 2047K and also in box BS of 2042K, which I'm happy with.  But I also, on the instructions of the local tax lady, put it in Box TL.  I assumed that was only for calculation of the CRDS.  Can someone confirm this is right please?

I also put gross premium bond income (not big enough to get excited about, so please cancel the begging letters...[:D]) in box at bottom left of 2047K page 2 - dividends non eligible a l'abattement.  I worry that I am then asked to ADD the gross figure to the credit d'impot to get the TS figure.  Is that correct?  And WHERE is the TA box - I just can't find it on 2042K at all.

Sorry to sound to thick but I'm going to try to fill out the forms online for the first time this year, I want to be right!  Hope someone can give me quick reassurance.

Chrissie (81)

 

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I have a similar question to that asked by cheryla:

Last year I put my occupational, non-UK-taxed pension on the front page of 2047K and also in box BS of 2042K, which I'm happy with.  But I also, on the instructions of the local tax lady, put it in Box TL.  I assumed that was only for calculation of the CRDS.  Can someone confirm this is right please?

Box BS is correct if you are filing a joint declaration. It also goes into box TL if you are not in receipt of an E121.

I also put gross premium bond income (not big enough to get excited about, so please cancel the begging letters...[:D]) in box at bottom left of 2047K page 2 - dividends non eligible a l'abattement.  I worry that I am then asked to ADD the gross figure to the credit d'impot to get the TS figure.  Is that correct?

Premium bond wins go in box TS on both forms.

Sorry to sound to thick but I'm going to try to fill out the forms online for the first time this year, I want to be right!  Hope someone can give me quick reassurance.

Chrissie (81)

 

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