Dayger Tax - Questionnaire
Dayger Tax - Questionnaire
This form is used to collect the necessary information to complete your UK Self Assessment Tax Return.
It takes only a few minutes and helps us process your application quickly and accurately.
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Full name
Phone number
Email
Insurance number (NiNo)
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Share Code (proof of immigration status) – Non-residents only
Your current or past UK address
Are you or your spouse or civil partner registered blind on a local authority or other register?
Yes
No
Did you receive notification from Student Loans Company that repayment of an Income Contingent Student Loan began before 6 April 2025?
Yes
No
Did you receive notification from Student Loans Company that repayment of a Postgraduate Loan began before 6 April 2025?
Yes
No
Were you an employee (or director or office holder) in the year to 5 April 2025?
Yes
No
Were you in a business partnership?
Yes
No
Did you receive income from UK land and/or property (including income from foreign property) over £1,000? Please check help before selecting
Yes
No
Did you received any foreign income?
Yes
No
Did you disposed of any chargeable assets, or had any chargeable gains, or you wish to claim an allowable loss, or make any other claim or election?
Yes
No
Did you receive any interest, for example, from UK banks, UK building societies, UK unit trusts (or untaxed foreign interest up to £2,000)
Yes
No
Did you receive any dividends, for example, from UK companies, authorised unit trusts, open-ended investment companies (or dividends from foreign companies up to £500)?
Yes
No
Did you receive any UK pensions, annuities or state benefits, for example, state pension, occupational pension, retirement annuity, Incapacity Benefit?
Yes
No
Did you or your partner (if you have one) get Child Benefit payments during the year 2024-25? (This also applies if the child living with you is not your child)
Yes
No
Did you receive any other UK income, for example, employment lump sums, share schemes, life insurance gains?
Yes
No
Did you make contributions towards a personal pension or retirement annuity? This does not include payments you make to your employer's pension scheme, which are deducted from your pay.
Yes
No
Did you give to charity?
Yes
No
If you, or your spouse or civil partner, were born before 6 April 1935 do you want to claim Married Couple's Allowance?
Yes
No
Do you want to claim other tax reliefs and deductions, for example, community investment tax relief, venture capital trust shares, maintenance / alimony payments?
Yes
No
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