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13th Jan 2021

Thank you so much, yes it is very sad too, i agree

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64-8 when a client has died
8th Jan 2021

Yes, that’s the main thing! Thanks

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64-8 when a client has died
8th Jan 2021

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...

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64-8 when a client has died
8th Jan 2021

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.

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64-8 when a client has died
8th Jan 2021

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!

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64-8 when a client has died
8th Jan 2021

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!

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64-8 when a client has died
8th Jan 2021

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

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64-8 when a client has died
7th Jan 2021

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

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64-8 when a client has died
9th Sep 2020

[quoteHow that's achieved remains a mystery.

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As do most things when it concerns HMRC!

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Declaring SEISS Grant Income to HMRC
9th Sep 2020

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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Declaring SEISS Grant Income to HMRC
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