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What kind of tax your employer has not paid?imranravian8080 wrote:Hope anyone can help me with my query.
I went in person for ILR on 30th March but they refused with the rejection that my employer hasn’t paid the tax for 2010/2011. I’m trying to chase them but no response. The case worker has given me the option for Administrative Review. I’ve met so many solicitors and they advised that you should go for both Administrative review and put the fresh application as I’ve my visa validity till mid of this month.
I’m just confused is it possible if I can go for both or just go administrative review or just put the fresh application.
It is really URGENT.
I would be very thankful if anybody can advise me on this.
Thanks
Imran
This wont reflect in the reocrds UKBA holding at the moment. Ask for updated employment history from HMRC and take that with you on PSC, also in support of that any P45, P60, payslips you got for that particular year.ilrsoon14 wrote:@imranravian8080 - did the case worker ask you for any additional documents before making the decision or did they reject your application straight away without any clarification?
I'm applying for ilr soon and I'm worried if I'll face the same situation. In my case I noticed the record for one of my employers for 2010/2011 was missing in the hmrc employment history. I had worked for this employer in 2 tax years 2009/2010 but hmrc only had the info for 2009/2010 but not for 2010/2011 due to some system issue or missing data. Although the start/end dates were showing correctly but just missing the record may be becoz the company was dissolved.
Last year I got in touch with hmrc, wrote them a letter providing my p60, p45 and they updated my record in august 2015. However I'm worried whether this will show up correctly on their HO's hmrc records or not?
I was thinking of keeping everything simple and just provide the docs that are required (last 12 months) as suggested by the solicitors and only provide extra documents unless there is an issue. Additional docs I have are p45, p60, updated employment history from hmrc which shows everything correctly.
Can someone please suggest whether case workers normally ask for additional info/clarification before refusing the application?
It is my tax. My employment of 2010/11 is not appearing on HMRC. Any idea what should i Do now?member wrote:What kind of tax your employer has not paid?imranravian8080 wrote:Hope anyone can help me with my query.
I went in person for ILR on 30th March but they refused with the rejection that my employer hasn’t paid the tax for 2010/2011. I’m trying to chase them but no response. The case worker has given me the option for Administrative Review. I’ve met so many solicitors and they advised that you should go for both Administrative review and put the fresh application as I’ve my visa validity till mid of this month.
I’m just confused is it possible if I can go for both or just go administrative review or just put the fresh application.
It is really URGENT.
I would be very thankful if anybody can advise me on this.
Thanks
Imran
I don't have the P60 but I do have the payslips and bank statements and it is transferred directly into my account with company name. I've checked with HMRC and they said company is not appearing on my record. Can they update it if i send them the pay slips and bank statements?mohramzan wrote:Hi
Sorry to hear this, Does you have p45 or p60 from that job? Payslips or bank statements which shows yo have been paid by this company then inform HMRC and they will update either records within 3 months, Its your employer responsibility to pay the taxes not yours and write a cover letter and attached photo copies of bank statements payslips and p60 to hmrc. Call them first.
The case worker hasn't met me. He just handed over me the refusal letter which was really shocked for me.ilrsoon14 wrote:@imranravian8080 - did the case worker ask you for any additional documents before making the decision or did they reject your application straight away without any clarification?
I'm applying for ilr soon and I'm worried if I'll face the same situation. In my case I noticed the record for one of my employers for 2010/2011 was missing in the hmrc employment history. I had worked for this employer in 2 tax years 2009/2010 but hmrc only had the info for 2009/2010 but not for 2010/2011 due to some system issue or missing data. Although the start/end dates were showing correctly but just missing the record may be becoz the company was dissolved.
Last year I got in touch with hmrc, wrote them a letter providing my p60, p45 and they updated my record in august 2015. However I'm worried whether this will show up correctly on their HO's hmrc records or not?
I was thinking of keeping everything simple and just provide the docs that are required (last 12 months) as suggested by the solicitors and only provide extra documents unless there is an issue. Additional docs I have are p45, p60, updated employment history from hmrc which shows everything correctly.
Can someone please suggest whether case workers normally ask for additional info/clarification before refusing the application?
imranravian8080 wrote:The case worker hasn't met me. He just handed over me the refusal letter which was really shocked for me.ilrsoon14 wrote:@imranravian8080 - did the case worker ask you for any additional documents before making the decision or did they reject your application straight away without any clarification?
I'm applying for ilr soon and I'm worried if I'll face the same situation. In my case I noticed the record for one of my employers for 2010/2011 was missing in the hmrc employment history. I had worked for this employer in 2 tax years 2009/2010 but hmrc only had the info for 2009/2010 but not for 2010/2011 due to some system issue or missing data. Although the start/end dates were showing correctly but just missing the record may be becoz the company was dissolved.
Last year I got in touch with hmrc, wrote them a letter providing my p60, p45 and they updated my record in august 2015. However I'm worried whether this will show up correctly on their HO's hmrc records or not?
I was thinking of keeping everything simple and just provide the docs that are required (last 12 months) as suggested by the solicitors and only provide extra documents unless there is an issue. Additional docs I have are p45, p60, updated employment history from hmrc which shows everything correctly.
Can someone please suggest whether case workers normally ask for additional info/clarification before refusing the application?
I've my pay slips and bank statements but no p45, 60. The company is not appearing on my record. If I send them my pay slips and statements would they update the record. if they do how long it will gonna take?
Which peo did you go to? I'm planning to go to Croydon, not sure if this is the best one?imranravian8080 wrote:The case worker hasn't met me. He just handed over me the refusal letter which was really shocked for me.ilrsoon14 wrote:@imranravian8080 - did the case worker ask you for any additional documents before making the decision or did they reject your application straight away without any clarification?
I'm applying for ilr soon and I'm worried if I'll face the same situation. In my case I noticed the record for one of my employers for 2010/2011 was missing in the hmrc employment history. I had worked for this employer in 2 tax years 2009/2010 but hmrc only had the info for 2009/2010 but not for 2010/2011 due to some system issue or missing data. Although the start/end dates were showing correctly but just missing the record may be becoz the company was dissolved.
Last year I got in touch with hmrc, wrote them a letter providing my p60, p45 and they updated my record in august 2015. However I'm worried whether this will show up correctly on their HO's hmrc records or not?
I was thinking of keeping everything simple and just provide the docs that are required (last 12 months) as suggested by the solicitors and only provide extra documents unless there is an issue. Additional docs I have are p45, p60, updated employment history from hmrc which shows everything correctly.
Can someone please suggest whether case workers normally ask for additional info/clarification before refusing the application?
I've my pay slips and bank statements but no p45, 60. The company is not appearing on my record. If I send them my pay slips and statements would they update the record. if they do how long it will gonna take?
mohramzan wrote:I mentioned above call HMRC it will 3 months but they will update the records since last year or so they are doing. As someone mentioned above employers has to submit data every month rather than end of the year.
One of my friend is going through the same situation but he has p60 and payslips etc.
Regardless of updating with HMRC 2010/11 record, the tax will still be unpaid and as you mentioned initially it doesn't shows in HMRC record that your ex-employer has paid taxes.imranravian8080 wrote:mohramzan wrote:I mentioned above call HMRC it will 3 months but they will update the records since last year or so they are doing. As someone mentioned above employers has to submit data every month rather than end of the year.
One of my friend is going through the same situation but he has p60 and payslips etc.
But mine is for 2010/11. would they still update it?
KASHIF830 wrote:Hi Mate
Sorry to hear that. It had happened with few people as well that employers did not pay their tax to HMRC but deduction were made in his salary tax and N.I . As before 2012/2013 employers needed to submit tax of their employees end of the tax year so they used to submit less tax or even did not show some employment of some one to HMRC. This was the fraudulent with HMRC that's why now they changed the system. That every employer must submit tax of employees by 5th of every month.
Anyway in your case your Cheater Employer did not submit your tax and NI to HMRC but deducted from your salary and put in his pocket.