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Were u self employed at the time of ur initial tier 1 application. .?....wat did u show at the time of extension n dis time in ilr for ur earnings(employed or self employed)..?.....strenght of ur case is depends on how ur interview went n wat u told dem.....thanksBri2015 wrote:I need help please
My ILR has been refused at PEO due to deception.
He mentioned it was not genuine income when i obtained Tier1 initial visa in 2010.
No appeal rights / admin review failed again.
OP has stated that he has not been given appeal rights and admin review failediffi786 wrote:pm m ur num one of friend got same prb and in appeal he won
Could you perhaps indicate by quote, which post you are replying to as it becomes very confusing when the original posters thread is hijacked with a discussion by other members.smeer123 wrote:Most likely he ll get chance to re apply after tax amendment as his visa wud be still valid.....unless ho curtail.....u never know.....so better amend tax before u apply....wats the difference as u still ve to later on.....precaution is better than cure
Sorry to hear mateBri2015 wrote:Hi Guys
Thank you for your replies
Tier 1 in 2010 - self employed [33 000, no records in HMRC] and PAYE [5600]
Tier 1 extension 2013 - self employed and PAYE
ILR - only PAYE
Now I dont have visa, But within 2 weeks since 28 / 04 / 2015 i need to do something.
Reason for refusal - no record in HMRC for self employed in 2010
Now another accountant amended tax return for year 2009 / 2010 and waiting for updates in HMRC to pay the tax.
Could I re apply ILR as a fresh copy once I paid the tax.
EXACT TEXT OF REFUSAL is
You previously submitted an application for further leave as a Tier1 category on 2010. claimed 33 000 from self employed and HMRC have no record for any self employed income this period. When we asked you about this in your interview, you said that your accountant took care of your tax affairs and that 'i dont know how tax works, that's why my accountant did it.' On the balance of probabilities it is not accepted that these earning are genuine.
Bri2015 wrote:Hi cr001
yes, He had, but another accountant corrected and sent HMRC via post now.
Please provide me solutions
hellonewhere wrote:Bri2015 wrote:Hi cr001
yes, He had, but another accountant corrected and sent HMRC via post now.
Please provide me solutions
Hi,
Was a tax return filed or not filed?
If it was filed, then the previous accountant would have received an acknowledgement for submission. Did he give you this?. Normally, accountants won't give you this but they keep a record on your file for trail purposes.
Is there any record that a tax return was filed? And if it was filed, did you not pay the income tax due?. If you did, is it not showing on your bank statement?
You have mentioned that your new accountant has sent in an amended tax return - you can only send an amended one if a previous tax return was done incorrectly. So was a tax return filed in the first place or not?. If not, why not?. And didn't it incur to you after a while if you hadn't heard from HMRC or your accountant, that something was wrong as obviously, you had tax to pay?. You receive the tax due amount immediately, if done online by an accountant.
On the event that a tax return wasn't filed;
Is there a reason why your accountant has done a paper filing instead of an online filing?
Is that because he can't go that far back on his software or HMRC doesn't allow an online filing for late filing 2010 and onwards?. Can you ask your accountant this question please.
As Char mentioned upthread, HMRC won't process paper filing so quickly and you need your tax calculations ( SA302) fairly quick.
I would suggest this, although you have filed a paper one, you can still send in an online one.
HMRC will ignore the paper one, there won't be a duplication as all your records go to the same file they hold on you.
If you do an online one, you can request the SA302 after a couple of days and this will take two weeks to arrive. In the meantime, you can make the payment as your accountant would have told you the figures for the income tax due.
When you call for your SA302, you can ask HMRC to send you all the interest accrued, surcharges and penalties notice as well; so you can clear those as well. Just be mindul that as it's a very late filing, the surcharges will be quite a lot. You can refer to the charges online on the HMRC website etc. yourself.
Can you not ask your accountant why he can't file an online one?. You will receive the submission receipt and know how much tax to pay immediately. You can make these payments immediately. And as above, call HMRC after a tax, get your SA302 and notices of charges, and pay those charges.
Good luck. I am sorry for your trouble.