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When you start working as Self Employed person, you need to get urself registered with HMRC within 28 days, adjustment in tax code is way to pay off your tax obligation.nafe12 wrote:I am employed in the UK, but I also did a small contract on the side for about £2k.
On the policy guidance it states that you should be registered as self-employed.
Just wondering what this actually means? Once I earned the money, I contacted the tax office who adjusted my tax code (to reflect the tax on the earnings) - and sent me a letter as evidence of this. I have invoices etc.
But I'm not sure I'm registered, per se.
Unfortuantely, I need to count these earnings for my app.
no one can work in ths country without informing HMRCshyamanand wrote:hi friend,
HO required your registration with HMRC, if you want to claim your self employment income and now HO required applicant to send NI Class 2 contribution payment proof or Direct debit arrangment with bank confirming the same.
If you are self employed do you still need this class 2NI contribution and what is this direct debit all about. Is that your salary/ earning from self employment should come direct debit. Dirct debit includes cheques and internet bank transfer right? This is bit difficult for me to understand , could you able to explain. thanks is advance.
Class 2 NI contribution is applicable on self employed persons @ £2.50 per week and you can cancel that any time when you stop working as self employee.shyamanand wrote:hi friend,
HO required your registration with HMRC, if you want to claim your self employment income and now HO required applicant to send NI Class 2 contribution payment proof or Direct debit arrangment with bank confirming the same.
If you are self employed do you still need this class 2NI contribution and what is this direct debit all about. Is that your salary/ earning from self employment should come direct debit. Dirct debit includes cheques and internet bank transfer right? This is bit difficult for me to understand , could you able to explain. thanks is advance.
No you need to have you UTR number ( Self employment Registration) , if you got your Class 2 NI documents, call the HMRC and ask for your UTR number, if you request them, they might send you the letter via fax.shyamanand wrote:hi blue olive n sushil,
thanks very much for advise. i have applied my for my class 2 NI now. another doubt my class 2 NI documents reaching me before UTR. If I produce this class 2 NI, will my application still be considered. plz advice guys. thanks in adv.