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Well this is coming as a surprise that I/one could be penalised for HMRC's inadequacies!! I have a similar situation as yours - I got a HMRC letter stating that due to my job change (and substantial salary increment I got in my new job), I had underpaid the tax. I called up day I got the letter and spoke to HMRC and asked them to start taking the money off right away from my PAYE and I was told that wasnt possible. They will adjust my TAX code next year and start taking monies out. I requested to pay over the phone, and I got NO there as well!!! A day later, I got an NI Rebate for c£100. No idea what is going on here.,..shace318 wrote:Hi All,
Thank you for the reply's
No i haven't been to court regarding this, I have spoken to HMRC and they said they will change the tax code for 2015/16 which will automatically take £59 a month, they have been saying this for last 2 years now, and nothing happened.
when i went through different forums i have seen people getting refused naturalisation for non paying tax but all of them were self employed/ limited company, in my case i am employed full time and this £709 is due purely due to the moving my income from euro to GBP.(can be a mistake from HMRC or my employer)
have anyone got refused for non paying tax being full time employment, the reason i ask is that if i am willing to pay and if HMRC is not changing the tax code and how am I be responsible for this? also I got my ILR last year while having the same issue.
I am not trying to avoid paying this tax I am only trying to prove that i dont fall into bad character due to there mistake.
I got a letter from HMRC on annual earings(2014) and it says your income for 2014 is xx,xxx and you owe us £709 and this is only for your information and is not letter/demand to pay what I owe them. now I got this letter last month which means the HMRC knows that owe money to them, and I still cant understand why they are not bothered to give me an option to pay this.
if anyone have been in similar position please share your experience...
Thank you guys for your advice
Shace
PAYE employment shouldn't be of any issue at all. I see you taking a wrong view of the whole thing. Self employed people are having self assessments and tax returns based on those etc and any issues in paying those duty debts may be of concern to ECO.rakeysh.patel wrote: How is it that I am a person with bad character when Govt body dont fulfill their responsibilities - I do things by the letter of the law, do my community service etc. A branded joke!!!
Two things you can do here - you can include a cover letter. That is also the advice I got from HO customer service rep.shace318 wrote:Hi Mauser1995
This is the question I am asking from the beginning...if my employer and HMRC have messed the tax code and not willing to change or not taking the money..what are the options we have to prove of good character?
I have spoken to HMRC and they said the tax code will be changed this year and will send a confirmation letter.
Now my next question is should I have to include this letter in my naturalisation application? am I inviting trouble?
I am planning to apply on 10/4/15, still got around 7 weeks to decide, if we can get at least someone in the forum who have got naturalisation with issues with Tax while being employed this will give us some confident.
shace
Shace,shace318 wrote:Hi Mauser1995
This is the question I am asking from the beginning...if my employer and HMRC have messed the tax code and not willing to change or not taking the money..what are the options we have to prove of good character?
I have spoken to HMRC and they said the tax code will be changed this year and will send a confirmation letter.
Now my next question is should I have to include this letter in my naturalisation application? am I inviting trouble?
I am planning to apply on 10/4/15, still got around 7 weeks to decide, if we can get at least someone in the forum who have got naturalisation with issues with Tax while being employed this will give us some confident.
shace