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As long as u have informed HMRC it won't be a problem cuz one of my friend was in the similar situation and got the visa.sheronline wrote:Hello friends,
(Please let me know the links, if this question has already been asked here before.)
I am going to apply for Tier 1 general visa and I have some questions regarding my earnings. I have earnings from 2 jobs, one is full time (FT) and another is part time job (PT).
I earned about £18500 @ FT, £2650 @ PT job, so total of 18500+2650=21150 in past 12 months.
The problem is that due to some mistake, my employer at PT job thought its my only job and wasn't deducting much tax (well nearly nil) because I wasn't earning more than £6K as per his records. [this is a bit of long story why this happened] while I was supposed to be paying tax at Basic Rate at this part time job. I, however, was paying correct tax etc at my full time job.
So I have not paid tax for about £3500 earnings at my part time job, it includes earnings in previous financial year as well. I actually never wanted to do this. This happened because of employment overlapping and as it was my first year of employment (as I was an international student before and worked on part time basis only) I was a bit of noobe in calculating tax etc.
Now that I have realised my mistake, I spoke to someone at HM Revenue and they have noted it and now informed me that they will collect the underpaid tax in monthly installments from my full time job by putting me under lower tax code.
I am going to send Bank statements + Payslips for the earnings at my full time job. And Payslips + letter from the accountant at my part time job. This letter from accountant shows my net and gross earnings both which are nearly same.
My tax is being sorted out but can it affect my visa application for Tier 1 General visa?? if yes, what steps I should take to avoid it? What other things I should be careful of?
Please let me know if you need any other details from me.
Thanks for your answes.
Thanks Yasa, thats what I wanted to hear!yasa wrote: As long as u have informed HMRC it won't be a problem cuz one of my friend was in the similar situation and got the visa.
Hi aruni4470,aruni4470 wrote: Yes, to be on the safer side.
Also try to include any communication with HM Revenue in this regard to your application.
All the best.
You could just explain that it was a genuine mistake and as soon as you realised that there was a mistake you are making your genuine efforts to get it rectified. Anyway you said you will be including the communication with HM revenue so, the case worker would not hopefully doubt it. All the best.sheronline wrote:Hi aruni4470,aruni4470 wrote: Yes, to be on the safer side.
Also try to include any communication with HM Revenue in this regard to your application.
All the best.
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I'll include the communication. I was just wondering how to be clever about it, and write about this matter to present it to assessing officer so that it doesn't sound very negative? any ideas/sample phrases/sample text .. sorry I know asking for a lot?
Regards,
S
Thank you.aruni4470 wrote: You could just explain that it was a genuine mistake and as soon as you realised that there was a mistake you are making your genuine efforts to get it rectified. Anyway you said you will be including the communication with HM revenue so, the case worker would not hopefully doubt it. All the best.
647L is the new, ordinary tax code as from 6th April 2009.Anio wrote:This is useful to know. I have been paying BR tax on my 2nd job and only 2 weeks ago started paying tax on 647L with no tax deductions at all. I suppose i should contact them, but what would be the best way? By phone or email?
Thanks.
If you have some underpaid tax, and if you have made a contact to HMRC to sort it out, they can send some notifications to your primary employer to change your tax code to a lower tax code.Anio wrote: I also wouldn't want it to reflect on my 1st job as obviously my employer doesn't know i have a 2nd one. Please can someone throw more light on this process?
Phone HMRC...Anio wrote:This is useful to know. I have been paying BR tax on my 2nd job and only 2 weeks ago started paying tax on 647L with no tax deductions at all. I suppose i should contact them, but what would be the best way? By phone or email?
I also wouldn't want it to reflect on my 1st job as obviously my employer doesn't know i have a 2nd one. Please can someone throw more light on this process?
Thanks.