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"I have a registered company which i have only received about £5000 from in 2013." If you have a registered company you are required to submit annual accounts. You can request your SA302 from HMRC. This generally takes 10 days to arrive by post.abrahamjones wrote:Hello everyone,
I applied for my ILR (long stay residency) same day premium service at Croydon, My case worker came and informed me that I should provide my tax record from my employment from 2010 to date (5 years) From self employment and PAYE.
I have always been employed and paid taxes directly through my employer.
I have a registered company which i have only received about £5000 from in 2013.
The home office has given me 14days to comply.
please please can somebody help!!!!!
Thanks, Abraham
How many years of P60's had you submitted with your application?abrahamjones wrote:Hello everyone,
I applied for my ILR (long stay residency) same day premium service at Croydon, My case worker came and informed me that I should provide my tax record from my employment from 2010 to date (5 years) From self employment and PAYE.
I have always been employed and paid taxes directly through my employer.
I have a registered company which i have only received about £5000 from in 2013.
The home office has given me 14days to comply.
please please can somebody help!!!!!
Thanks, Abraham
I suspect that the issue here is the undeclared income from the Registered company. As all Government departments share information the PSC Case Worker would be able to see that the applicant has a Limited company for which evidence of income/tax paid hasn't been submitted with the documentation.tungha1979 wrote:How many years of P60's had you submitted with your application?abrahamjones wrote:Hello everyone,
I applied for my ILR (long stay residency) same day premium service at Croydon, My case worker came and informed me that I should provide my tax record from my employment from 2010 to date (5 years) From self employment and PAYE.
I have always been employed and paid taxes directly through my employer.
I have a registered company which i have only received about £5000 from in 2013.
The home office has given me 14days to comply.
please please can somebody help!!!!!
Thanks, Abraham
Did your accountant file the accounts at Company House? Did you pay the tax due? VAT paid? What about PAYE/RTI, did you register for that?abrahamjones wrote: I have a registered company which i have only received about £5000 from in 2013.
The home office has given me 14days to comply.
Which visa were u on wen u applied set lr...?...thanksabrahamjones wrote:I was very confused myself. Still very confused.
Guidance to Immigration Officers - Long Residence May 2015ilrvisanow wrote:Based on long residence case wroker should not ha ve asked for SA302. YOu mentioned that he/she asked for last 5 years seriously shows how confused ill trainer case workers are. As they need to look at 5 year in case of T1 now long residence.
Is this even English? Might be helpful if you used a spell checker - I can barely understand your txtspk if that's what it is...ilrvisanow wrote:Based on long residence case wroker should not ha ve asked for SA302. YOu mentioned that he/she asked for last 5 years seriously shows how confused ill trainer case workers are. As they need to look at 5 year in case of T1 now long residence.
Hi abrahamjones,abrahamjones wrote:i have all my p60 from the period they want. the self employed i claimed in 2013 was £5000. This i declared through my accountant. However i have just received a mail from inland rev. to correct errors and resend request for NI records. now it's taking longer.
Hi, did you get time extension from home office ? Did you also hear from hmrc yet ?abrahamjones wrote:my lawyer has written to them to extend time to allow me pursue the documents from the hmrc