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You need to ring HMRC or call in to their local Tax Office (ideally you should ask for an appointment with one of their staff). Ask them why you have received this bill when you have already paid the tax. If you were on PAYE (means your employer has been deducting tax) then not sure why you have to pay £2000 unless you have received huge car mileage allowance / vouchers or similar allowances on the top of your earnings.krssubbu wrote:i am employed.i received a letter from inland revenue saying i owe tax for previoyus years (which i dont know how as they have been taking quite a big amout of tax every month - but had 2 jobs for sometime...not sure if this happened during this time )...but i have all my p45 and p60...just worried will this affect it..if it does how do i resolve it..i have my ilr in jan 2012
1.UNpaid balace should not be a issue so long u have made arrangements with HMRC to pay in installmetskrssubbu wrote:thanks for all your replies..
i think this confusion started because i had 2 jobs for a while in between...bt i dont have the p45 or p60 for these..i will contact the hmrc but just wondering since i am employed will this really affect my ILR.
anyone expericed similar issues ? any senior members ?
Thanks
hsmp_victory wrote:Hi, Just my two bits here. Has the HMRC asked you to pay back the taxes on the tax calculation they sent you? I applied for citizenship while i had to pay HMRC 6000 pounds over 5 years period and it still got approved. I received these letter about 6 months back but i still havent done anything or HMRC hasnt asked me to pay it back either although it was in the newspaper that they will soon start asking people to pay back the underpaid tax. I am employee and NOT self employed. It was entirely HMRC fault for not deducting proper tax,even when i didn't hide anything from them. Now they can ask you to pay it back but if they haven't asked for it to be paid back straight away. I wouldn't be worried about it.
On the other hand if you paid less tax because of not declaring right information to HMRC e.g. doing two jobs etc. and not mentioning it to HMRC, in which case it is your fault. Then HMRC would ask you to pay it back immediately.
Sushil,Sushil-ACCA wrote:Tax payment is citizens obligation towards statehsmp_victory wrote:Hi, Just my two bits here. Has the HMRC asked you to pay back the taxes on the tax calculation they sent you? I applied for citizenship while i had to pay HMRC 6000 pounds over 5 years period and it still got approved. I received these letter about 6 months back but i still havent done anything or HMRC hasnt asked me to pay it back either although it was in the newspaper that they will soon start asking people to pay back the underpaid tax. I am employee and NOT self employed. It was entirely HMRC fault for not deducting proper tax,even when i didn't hide anything from them. Now they can ask you to pay it back but if they haven't asked for it to be paid back straight away. I wouldn't be worried about it.
On the other hand if you paid less tax because of not declaring right information to HMRC e.g. doing two jobs etc. and not mentioning it to HMRC, in which case it is your fault. Then HMRC would ask you to pay it back immediately.
if thee is discrpency HMRC will sort it out even after 10 yrs ,
if Visa obtained by showing income and no tax paid on that income is amount to obtaing visa by fraud .
it is applicants duty to pay all taxes not HMRC duty to collect
Casa wrote:imranb, did you have something to contribute to the thread, or did you simply feel you would like to give a brief lesson in the art of spelling and punctuation?
If so, this could have been sent by a PM, unless of course you wanted to make a point openly on your superior use of the English language.
Many of us give our time freely on this forum, often in the middle of a busy day in the office or while juggling time with our families. Stopping to worry about whether something may not be grammatically correct, or running a spell check, shouldn't be necessary.
You can run through that if you have time..I'm sure you'll find something.