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Cheers, I couldn't remember!RRSB2012 wrote:RTI was implemented in April 2013 ....... members are facing issues dating back to 2011
This is the second case I am reading today, There is another thread with similar issue by Mohsin. Seems like a growing problem.
Yes the employer is still active. I had a chat, employer have assured me verbally a week back that he will look into this matter, however no actions taken yet. I feel concerned as he might be just dragging this. If I inform HMRC and get an acknowledgement of tax discrepancy, would that suffice me to proceed with ILR application or would there still be issues with HO on this matter?geriatrix wrote:Is the employer in question still around?
If so, get them to pay the tax / rectify the errors. Get the HMRC to update their records. Apply for ILR after you have confirmation from HMRC that the records have been amended.
My current Tier1(G) extension leave expires on in 5 months. If the employer does not pay taxes, what would be my options as long as HMRC acknowledges? Any ideas on how long it takes for HMRC to acknowledge this discrepancy in written?geriatric wrote: But do you have extant leave that will last more than the time it may take for you to cover all the steps above?
HMRC records matches to P45 issued by employer with incorrect gross earning of £7200. However I have shown evidence in the form of payslips and bank statements(both are legitimate) to HO, claiming £18000 which does not match HMRC records. Isn't that an issue?geriatric wrote:If I may ask, is the sum of all such net payments in question same (or similar) as shown in HMRC records (around 7200 as you state).
Sorry FTE means full time employment here, where I was given Offer/Contract letter during joining. I was given salary based on my Annual Salary with proper payslips and was credited the net salary(after taxes deducted at source) in my bank that matches payslips.Wanderer wrote:For the record, I think FTE is Fixed Term Employment, sort of zero hours contract for professionals, halfway between contracting and emplyment, where you get the worst of both worlds.
Doesn't denigrate the fact that the consultancy is legally bound to pay the tax due, and hasn't, leaving the OP in a precarious position.
I am not full aware but I guess there was no mandatory RTI obligations of employers during year 2011-12.Wanderer wrote: I though HMRC RTI was supposed to end all this? I operate PAYE through RTI, not sure when it started though.
Thanks RRSB2012 for your suggestion. My employer update me yesterday that they have updated HMRC return online based on my payslips (£18000). Also they have provided me updated P45 for my records. Does that mean they have paid the taxes too, or do I still need to worry about them paying taxes for my earnings?RRSB2012 wrote: Solution: If employer doesn't pay the tax, Evaluate the cost of going to Court against the employer Vs. the cost of Paying the Tax yourself which would be around £2000 (ball park).
I know it is very unfair but seems like the only solution to me. Seniors might advise more on this or may advise a better solution.
Hope this helps
R
Confirmation of tax payment / updated tax record - that you could show to HO.viratk10 wrote: Any further steps I need to do before I apply for ILR?
Thanks for your advice.geriatrix wrote:Confirmation of tax payment / updated tax record - that you could show to HO.viratk10 wrote: Any further steps I need to do before I apply for ILR?
geriatrix wrote:For HMRC queries, timelines and pracedures, google a HMRC / tax forum.
Applicants have been refused for the same reason as yours. It is you risk and your choice.
Should help, no doubt. But no one here can tell you whether a caseworker will make a decision in your favor in light of the supporting evidence from the employer or not.viratk10 wrote:My Employer has agreed to provide me HMRC receipt of sucessful submission alongwith a letter confirming that that I am no where related or responsible for the mentioned tax discrepany.
Won't this suffice as supporting documents confirming tax amendments ?