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Tax Issue please help

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Tax Issue please help

Post by village » Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:30 am

Hi Respected People on Board,

I would like to bring to you notice, I had a issue with my tax, I am on Tier 1 G, I came to UK in 2009 and got my extension in 2012 ..........I am in due for my ILR in feb 2014, I have filed all my tax return am Employed + self employed ,

As i am going through all my Tax returns .. i found a small mistake for the Year 2010-2011 I am employed + Self employed..where i missed one employed Tax for 75 Pounds ( I worked for four employes and the fourth one is 75 pounds where i missed this employer, where as the selemployed amount and the rest 3 employed are correct...i missed it as i could not remember at that point of time)........

will this 75 pounds be an issue for my ILR please ....any seniors kindly.........

those who do not have full knowledge , request you, please kindly do not reply.....i would appreciate any senior Gurus shed some light please.

village
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Re: Tax Issue please help

Post by village » Sat Jan 11, 2014 1:52 pm

Amber/sushmedha/vinny


Could you please kindly shed some light?

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Re: Tax Issue please help

Post by Amber » Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:32 pm

No it won't just ring the HMRC and pay it.
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