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As soon i get hold of my friend I'll let u know.. but as I mentioned u early that do submit all supporting documents at lodging appeal. Judge don't accept most of the time these days... yr case is very strong and don't leave any weak point for them... Court and HO are all part of one system.... I was part of my team member hearing and our case was very strong but then judge refused to take into consideration the new evidence submitted latter...Rockey wrote:Thanks.
How can i apply online or post ? I have to send proof of documents now with application or after receiving Hearing date?
yes, that could be right. I don't understand the initial process but u will be required to submit all your evidence in the first three weeks to the court. My purpose is to let you know about this, most of the time guys are not equipped with this information. When ever is to submit the documents, keep collecting evidence from today onward. Don't leave it to the last minute. Brother wish u best of luck and u also pray for all friends... U better know about yr situation... my suggestion, try to consult a good solicitor.Rockey wrote:Thanks asfan123 for encouragement.
As you said submit documents during lodging of appeal but some of collegues are saying that first i have to send Filled right of appeal application to them after sending i will get hearing date and during that process court will send me a letter for any supporting documents if i want to send them..!!
Whats right please?
There are different requirements for sole trader and limited company, if you switched from sole trader to limited company then there should be proper reasons which you could explain in your covering letter. If you were paying Class 2 NI contributions and this was submitted with your application then obviously HO made a mistake with your application. You have a strong case if everything was provided as per guidance notes.123. If you are self-employed when you apply, you must provide evidence that you are paying
Class 2 National Insurance (NI) contributions. You may also pay Class 4 NI, but we only need
to see evidence of Class 2 payments.
124. NI contributions may be paid by bill or direct debit, or you may have applied for a small
earnings exception certificate. If you have registered recently you will have a welcome letter.
125. You must provide one of the following documents, according to your individual
circumstances.
If you receive a NI bill:
You must provide the bill from the billing period immediately before the application. This
must be an original document and not a copy.
If your NI is paid by direct debit:
You must provide a copy of your most recent bank statement issued before the
application, showing the direct debit payment of NI to HMRC.
If you have very low earnings and have applied for an HMRC exception certificate:
You should provide an original exception certificate issued by HMRC for the most recent
return date.
If you have recently registered and have not yet paid a contribution:
You should provide the original, dated welcome letter from HMRC containing your unique
taxpayer reference number.