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When did you return to the UK? What are you absences in the last 12 months before you plan to apply and the last 5 years before you plan to apply?genuinerepliesonly wrote: I left UK after getting my ILR due to serious medical condition
Yes, I think so.CR001 wrote: What do you plan to do about your tax bill as it sounds like you are ignoring it or not planning on paying it?
Start here, do some of your own heavy lifting and try to form your own opinion or best guess:genuinerepliesonly wrote:When I apply for naturalisation would that stand against me as I had no intentions of duping HMRC but due to penalties the fee is too high to pay now. I do have all the medical history records with me though to show to the Home Office.
Please advise. Thanks
I find this attitude that taxes are only for people who live on dole very condescending and insulting, first educate yourself where taxes are spent and also using the term dole in a pejorative way.genuinerepliesonly wrote:Yes, I think you got it wrong. I mentioned earlier that I have full intentions to pay it but since the penalty is too high and the company has been dissolved by companies house so it's a long process to reinstate it and settle all accounts. I spoke with the companies house and they mentioned that why would I like to reinstate it if I have no assets on it and it didn't make sense to them. But, they were pleased with my honesty and sincerity and wished everyone in the country was like me who genuinely wanted to pay taxes and help the people who live on dole.
A better term would have been ' people who need it the most'kankerot wrote:I find this attitude that taxes are only for people who live on dole very condescending and insulting, first educate yourself where taxes are spent and also using the term dole in a pejorative way.genuinerepliesonly wrote:Yes, I think you got it wrong. I mentioned earlier that I have full intentions to pay it but since the penalty is too high and the company has been dissolved by companies house so it's a long process to reinstate it and settle all accounts. I spoke with the companies house and they mentioned that why would I like to reinstate it if I have no assets on it and it didn't make sense to them. But, they were pleased with my honesty and sincerity and wished everyone in the country was like me who genuinely wanted to pay taxes and help the people who live on dole.