Ah, brilliant, i will do this.
I had assumed as it was a death that hmrc would probably want a paper version but if it can be done as a normal online authorisation, that will make things a lot easier!
Ah, brilliant, i will do this.
I had assumed as it was a death that hmrc would probably want a paper version but if it can be done as a normal online authorisation, that will make things a lot easier!
Hi thank you so much, yes client died june 2020 . His 2019/20 was submitted in may so thats all sorted so its mainly just to check data on his account. Yes i realised about wifes utr being irrelevant, it was more me trying to clarify to the first reply about needing another UTR. Thank you for your reply, really appreciated
Hi thank you but we are trying to get the deceased client back onto our agent account as we need to submit final accounts/tax return and be able to speak to HMRC so his account will go back on agent client list but with his wife as executor
She already has a UTR in her own right as she is self employed
Thanks. Maybe they will have an additional section on the 2020-21 tax calculation which will account for the Class 4 National Insurance element due on the grant then.
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Thank you so much, yes it is very sad too, i agree
Yes, that’s the main thing! Thanks
Sorry if my reply to the first post was confusing.
I thought my original question was quite clear about using the deceased’s UTR though...
Not quite sure what you mean, my reply was trying to say that I don’t need a new UTR , trying to regain access to data on the deceased’s tax account.
Ah, brilliant, i will do this.
I had assumed as it was a death that hmrc would probably want a paper version but if it can be done as a normal online authorisation, that will make things a lot easier!
Ah, brilliant, i will do this.
I had assumed as it was a death that hmrc would probably want a paper version but if it can be done as a normal online authorisation, that will make things a lot easier!
Hi thank you so much, yes client died june 2020 . His 2019/20 was submitted in may so thats all sorted so its mainly just to check data on his account. Yes i realised about wifes utr being irrelevant, it was more me trying to clarify to the first reply about needing another UTR. Thank you for your reply, really appreciated
Hi thank you but we are trying to get the deceased client back onto our agent account as we need to submit final accounts/tax return and be able to speak to HMRC so his account will go back on agent client list but with his wife as executor
She already has a UTR in her own right as she is self employed
[quoteHow that's achieved remains a mystery.
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As do most things when it concerns HMRC!
Thanks. Maybe they will have an additional section on the 2020-21 tax calculation which will account for the Class 4 National Insurance element due on the grant then.