Form: Tax credits: renewal pack notes

Updated: Welsh version of the TC603R Notes added to the page

Use these notes to help renew your tax credits claim. If your renewal pack contains:

  • an Annual Review form and an Annual Declaration form – use TC603RD Notes

  • an Annual Review form only – use TC603R Notes

Your renewal pack will be sent to you automatically if you need it. You can’t download it or order it online.

How to renew tax credits
Guidance on how to renew your tax credits claim.


Source: HMRC

Notice: Excise Notice 163: wine production

Updated: The postcode for the address that you send completed returns to has changed. The postcode is now SS99 1BH. See section 7.11 for the full address.

This notice (February 2018) cancels and replaces Notice 163 Wine Production (June 2017). Details of any changes to the previous version can be found in paragraph 1.2 of this notice.

If you’re applying for a licence as a wine or made-wine producer or commercial grower, the L5 application form has been replaced by the WMW1 form.


Source: HMRC

National Statistics: Number of individuals subscribing to an Individual Savings Account (ISA) by age and gender

Updated: Updated to 2014 to 2015 tax year.

The estimates are based on a sample of individuals. Information on Individual Savings Account (ISA) subscriptions and valuations is reported by providers to HM Revenue & Customs on an annual basis, primarily for compliance purposes. As well as providing information on the type of ISA, this gives details of the account holder’s date of birth, gender and National Insurance Number (NINO). This last item of information enables the data to be linked to personal incomes (both earnings and investment income, as taken primarily from the Survey of Personal Income or SPI). It also enables the analysis to be performed at individual rather than at account level.


Source: HMRC

National Statistics: Market value of Individual Savings Account (ISA) funds by country and region

Updated: Updated to include 2015 to 2016 data.

Statistics are also shown as a percentage of the UK adult population, as at the end of 2015 to 2016.

The estimates are based on a sample of individuals. Information on ISA subscriptions and valuations is reported by providers to HMRC on an annual basis, primarily for compliance purposes.


Source: HMRC

National Statistics: Individual Savings Account statistics

Updated: Updated Tables 9.4 and 9.6 to include 2016 to 2017 data

The statistics are divided into 4 sections:

  • section 1 sets out the key features of ISAs
  • section 2 provides commentary and analysis of the key trends in the ISA market and
    the characteristics of ISA investors based on the statistics contained in this release
  • section 3 contains detailed statistical tables
  • section 4 contains details of the data used in this publication and the estimation methodologies


Source: HMRC

Form: Self Assessment: self-employment (short) (SA103S)

Updated: The form and notes have been added for tax year 2017 to 2018.


Source: HMRC