SA100 - Tax Return (2011)
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Forms from Previous Year
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SA100 (PDF, 165KB)
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The main tax return for individuals. Use this form to file your tax return for income and capital gains, student loan repayments, interest, pensions, annuities, charitable giving and to claim tax reliefs and allowances. You may need to include supplementary pages for certain types of income.
- Find the tax return form, supplementary pages, notes and helpsheets for the Individual Tax Return for the 2010-11 tax year
Supplementary pages
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SA101 Additional Information (2011)
Use the SA101 supplementary pages to record less common types of income, deductions and tax reliefs, and provide information about Income Tax losses, pension charges and tax avoidance schemes for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA102 Employment (2011)
Use the SA102 supplementary pages to record your employment details when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA102M Ministers of Religion (2011)
If you are a clergyman or a minister of religion, use the SA102M supplementary pages to record your employment income and expenses for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA102MP Parliament (2011)
If you are a Member of Parliament or a Minister, use the SA102MP supplementary pages to record your employment details when filing a tax return for the year ended 5 April 2011
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SA102MLA Northern Ireland Legislative Assembly (2011)
If you are a member of the Northern Ireland Legislative Assembly, use the SA102MLA supplementary pages to record your employment details when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA102MSP Scottish Parliament (2011)
If you are a member of the Scottish Parliament use the SA102MSP supplementary pages to record your employment details when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA102WAM The National Assembly for Wales (2011)
If you are a member of the Welsh Assembly, use the SA102WAM supplementary pages to record your employment details when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA103S Self-employment (Short) (2011)
If you're self-employed, have relatively simple tax affairs and your annual business turnover was below £70,000, use the SA103S short version of the Self-employment supplementary pages when filing a tax return for the year ended 5 April 2011
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SA103F Self-employment (Full) (2011)
If you're self-employed, have more complex tax affairs and your annual business turnover was £70,000 or more, use the full version of the Self-employment supplementary page when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA103L Lloyd's underwriters (2011)
If you are a Lloyd's member use the SA103L supplementary pages to declare income, expenditure and losses from personal income connected to Lloyd's when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA104S Partnership (Short) (2011)
If you are a member of a partnership, use the short version of the SA104 for the year ended 5 April 2011 if you are only declaring trading income, and interest or alternative finance receipts received after tax from banks or building societies
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SA104F Partnership (Full) (2011)
If you are a member of a partnership and do not qualify to use the short version, use the full version of the SA104 supplementary pages for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA105 UK Property (2011)
Use the SA105 supplementary pages when filing a tax return for the year ended 5 April 2011 if you are an individual or a rental business declaring income from land and property or furnished holiday lettings in the UK, or a reverse premium
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SA106 Foreign (2011)
Use the SA106 supplementary pages to declare foreign income and gains and claim for foreign tax credit relief when completing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA107 Trusts etc. (2011)
Use the SA107 supplementary pages to declare income from a trust or settlement, income chargeable on settlors, or income from the estate of a deceased person, for the tax year ended 5 April 2011.
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SA108 Capital Gains Summary (2011)
Use the SA108 Capital Gains Summary supplementary pages to record your capital gains when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA109 Residence, remittance basis etc. (2011)
Use the SA109 supplementary pages to declare your residence and domicile status and claim personal allowances as a non-UK resident when filing a tax return for the tax year ended 5 April 2011
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SA110 Tax Calculation Summary (2011)
Use the SA110 Tax Calculation Summary if you want to work out your tax bill yourself and record the results
Help and guidance relating to this form
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SA150 - How to fill in your tax return (2011) (PDF, 352KB)
Tax return guide to filling in your SA100 tax return for the tax year ending 5 April 2011
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HS310 - War Widow's and Dependent's Pensions (2011) (PDF, 43KB)
A guide for war widows or dependants getting a pension or allowance - use this guide to help you fill in your return
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HS347 - Personal term assurance contributions to a registered pension scheme (2011) (PDF, 53KB)
A guide to whether or not any of your pension contributions are personal term assurance contributions
Forms for previous years
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SA100 Tax Return (2010)
Find the tax return form, supplementary pages, notes and helpsheets for the Individual Tax Return for the 2009-10 tax year
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