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HMRC have every employment record but they dont have the record for my employer whom I got P60 ,payslips when I applied for the extension of Tier 1 general visa.That time that company was in business but now they are dissolved. I paid every tax and NI according my tax code with my salary.But that employer didnt show this to HMRC. kINDLY SUGGEST ME WHAT TO DO ?cs95tdg wrote:They will definitely check your HMRC employment history for your 10 year residence period as you are applying under the long residence route.
When you say HMRC have no record of your employment, do you mean just over a number of years? Or do you mean, they have no record of you ever earning any income & therefore no tax payments? How long have you been working in the UK? And were you employed or self-employed during that period?
Note that this is definitely something that you would need to address before you apply. There have been several cases on this forum, with refusals due to discrepancies in their tax payments & employment history.
A.Khan wrote:HMRC have every employment record but they dont have the record for my employer whom I got P60 ,payslips when I applied for the extension of Tier 1 general visa.That time that company was in business but now they are dissolved. I paid every tax and NI according my tax code with my salary.But that employer didnt show this to HMRC. kINDLY SUGGEST ME WHAT TO DO ?cs95tdg wrote:They will definitely check your HMRC employment history for your 10 year residence period as you are applying under the long residence route.
When you say HMRC have no record of your employment, do you mean just over a number of years? Or do you mean, they have no record of you ever earning any income & therefore no tax payments? How long have you been working in the UK? And were you employed or self-employed during that period?
Note that this is definitely something that you would need to address before you apply. There have been several cases on this forum, with refusals due to discrepancies in their tax payments & employment history.
KASHIF830 wrote:A.Khan wrote:HMRC have every employment record but they dont have the record for my employer whom I got P60 ,payslips when I applied for the extension of Tier 1 general visa.That time that company was in business but now they are dissolved. I paid every tax and NI according my tax code with my salary.But that employer didnt show this to HMRC. kINDLY SUGGEST ME WHAT TO DO ?cs95tdg wrote:They will definitely check your HMRC employment history for your 10 year residence period as you are applying under the long residence route.
When you say HMRC have no record of your employment, do you mean just over a number of years? Or do you mean, they have no record of you ever earning any income & therefore no tax payments? How long have you been working in the UK? And were you employed or self-employed during that period?
Note that this is definitely something that you would need to address before you apply. There have been several cases on this forum, with refusals due to discrepancies in their tax payments & employment history.
Wrong, P60 is never issued by HMRC. It is issued by employer and that figures on the P60 are sent to HMRC every year, using a P9 or P35 form . I cannot provide more details here as its a sensitive procedure not known to any employee.
Hi Akbar
When you have P60 for that year so why HMRC doesn't have that year record because P60 is issued after 5th April every year and issued by HMRC itself If I am not wrong.
And how much income you showed from that employment to HO at the time of Tier1 General extension and it was the only income you got points of earnings or was 2 incomes.
Thanks
Regards
Kashif
Dear cs95tdg, What I have seen that there is no one rejected for ILR (LR) even if he has not paid any tax on the initial or extension applications. I know some of the people who have got ILR (LR) in Dec 2014 who have not paid any tax on £50000 earning claimed at initial time and extension time. I think HO only sees the residence and criminal record for them.cs95tdg wrote:They will definitely check your HMRC employment history for your 10 year residence period as you are applying under the long residence route.
When you say HMRC have no record of your employment, do you mean just over a number of years? Or do you mean, they have no record of you ever earning any income & therefore no tax payments? How long have you been working in the UK? And were you employed or self-employed during that period?
Note that this is definitely something that you would need to address before you apply. There have been several cases on this forum, with refusals due to discrepancies in their tax payments & employment history.
mnaeem126 wrote:Dear cs95tdg, What I have seen that there is no one rejected for ILR (LR) even if he has not paid any tax on the initial or extension applications. I know some of the people who have got ILR (LR) in Dec 2014 who have not paid any tax on £50000 earning claimed at initial time and extension time. I think HO only sees the residence and criminal record for them.cs95tdg wrote:They will definitely check your HMRC employment history for your 10 year residence period as you are applying under the long residence route.
When you say HMRC have no record of your employment, do you mean just over a number of years? Or do you mean, they have no record of you ever earning any income & therefore no tax payments? How long have you been working in the UK? And were you employed or self-employed during that period?
Note that this is definitely something that you would need to address before you apply. There have been several cases on this forum, with refusals due to discrepancies in their tax payments & employment history.
@mnaeem126, I cant really say whether there have been long residence application rejections due to non or under-payment of taxes. My comment was really a general one based on what's stated in HO guidance irrespective of the route you apply under.mnaeem126 wrote:Dear cs95tdg, What I have seen that there is no one rejected for ILR (LR) even if he has not paid any tax on the initial or extension applications. I know some of the people who have got ILR (LR) in Dec 2014 who have not paid any tax on £50000 earning claimed at initial time and extension time. I think HO only sees the residence and criminal record for them.