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Ask HMRC to transfer any unused Married Couple's Allowance or Blind Person's Allowance to your spouse or civil partner using form 575(T).
Ask for a change in how the minimum amount of Married Couple's Allowance is divided between you and your spouse or civil partner using the online form.
If you're a foreign national assigned to the UK, you've paid too much tax and you want to claim a refund, use form R38(expat).
Ask HMRC for an NT tax code if you want them to allow your employer to pay you without deducting Income Tax (Seafarers' Earnings Deduction (SED)).
Apply to be included on the list of professional bodies and learned societies approved for tax relief (List 3).
Claim an Income Tax refund if you're a merchant seafarer and do not live in the UK or any other European Economic Area (EEA) using form R43M.
Apply to find out the value of your company's shares if your company operates a Share Incentive Plan (SIP).
Ask HMRC for exemption from Income Tax on part of a Purchased Life Annuity (PLA) payment and show the amount of the exemption using form PLA6.
Claim a tax refund using form R43M(SED) if you're a merchant seafarer, live in a European Economic Area (EEA) State and do not normally live in the UK.
Ask HMRC to stop sending you a PAYE annual tax summary.
Use form R91 if you're an insurer and a policyholder asks for their insurance benefits to be paid to them without tax being deducted.
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