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Thank you for your replay;Springie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:33 pmHi Avatar16,
I had a similar situation.
I didn't know I had to pay some extra tax via self-assessment in 2014, so I paid it late in 2015. HMRC 'fined' me about £150 for the late tax return.
My citizenship application was approved this month and I'm now British, so that didn't affect my application. One of the reasons for that, I think, is the fact that the specific HMRC 'fine' applied to me isn't on the list of things the HO mention for good character, convictions, etc.
However, if you're on Tier 2 (which I wasn't), they might take a closer look at your taxes.
My advice would be to figure out what's going on first with tax, as it sounds like you were surprised by the request. Ask your employer to help, call the HMRC helpline (make sure you're not being scammed!) and only after all that, see if you still think you have anything to declare.
hi thanks for your reply. for my case they didn't take me to the court as i recently go a 3 letters from them and asked me to do submit my self assessment withing the next 3 month or it will be a fine for any delatealterhase58 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:24 pmAs long as you deal with the issues HMRC raise and comply with any payment arrangements there should be nothing to worry about. These things happen to many tax payers. Should HMRC take you to court that would be a different story.
The thing is, you will only know how much you actually owe and whether HMRC will 'fine' you for the debt after you complete the self-assessment.avatar16 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:49 am
Thank you for your replay;
yes a already called them and they told me that after my request for my last 10 years of employment history they found that i need to pay more tax for 3 years and asked me to do that self assessment by 3 month from the date of the letters. and now i become so worried about that if it can affect my application. i still didn't do it yet , but i don't know if i have to submit my self assessment before i get any decision from HO or have to do it after that.
no he didn't he said only you can do it online fill up the form and submit it or by post within the next 3 months.Springie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 11:14 amThe thing is, you will only know how much you actually owe and whether HMRC will 'fine' you for the debt after you complete the self-assessment.avatar16 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:49 am
Thank you for your replay;
yes a already called them and they told me that after my request for my last 10 years of employment history they found that i need to pay more tax for 3 years and asked me to do that self assessment by 3 month from the date of the letters. and now i become so worried about that if it can affect my application. i still didn't do it yet , but i don't know if i have to submit my self assessment before i get any decision from HO or have to do it after that.
Owing HMRC money by itself shouldn't affect your application if it's an accounting error or an honest mistake. If they decide to put a penalty on you, or if they state that you have deliberately not paid taxes, etc - that might affect your application. But even then, the small HMRC penalty didn't affect mine.
Did the person on the phone mention anything about a penalty?