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The OP has stated there are two sources of income, salaried and self employment.argus7 wrote:OP has declared income what he has earned, The fraudulent income claimed and shown to Home office is not even declared to HMRC,
so two thing, OP is at fault and the employer who paid the income and not paying PAYE tax
WR1 wrote:The OP has stated there are two sources of income, salaried and self employment.argus7 wrote:OP has declared income what he has earned, The fraudulent income claimed and shown to Home office is not even declared to HMRC,
so two thing, OP is at fault and the employer who paid the income and not paying PAYE tax
The employer IMO would have followed all the correct steps with respect to PAYE and paying the correct tax.
IMO, it is common and likely to be the self employment income that has been incorrectly declared to HMRC (to pay as little tax as possible).