UK taxpayers can have a close look at their tax information and can also have access to different HMRC online services by creating their personal tax account (PTA). It is an online portal so you can access it being at your ease from anywhere.
Why to make a personal tax account and what information can I get from it?
Your personal tax account (PTA) brings you a lot of ease where it shows all your personal tax data and information at one place, and you don’t need to search around for your data and can easily check it here.
What kind of personal tax information I can have from my Personal tax account?
Your personal tax account have all your personal tax information. Here is a list so you can have the idea.
- 1. Access to your National Insurance records.
- 2. State Pension forecast.
- 3. Your tax Code.
- 4. Due date of your tax return
- 5. Your tax calculation and any payments due
- 6. Option to request for tax refunds (if any)
- 7. Child benefit claim (if any made or any update is required)
- 8. Marriage allowance transfer to your spouse (if meet the eligibility)
How to sign into my Personal Tax Account (PTA)?
If you have a Government Gateway ID you can easily access your data. If you don’t have a government gateway ID and in need to make one visit How to create a Government Gateway I.D
Once you have created the Government gate way ID, you can access your tax data using this ID anytime from anywhere. In case you have ever used the online government services, you would already be having a login which should be used preferably so all of your personal tax data stay under one I.D for your ease.
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