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ukuserilr
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Immediate help needed....

Post by ukuserilr » Fri Feb 19, 2016 8:45 am

Hi Gurus,

I have been working in UK since June 2011 (held Tier 1 G from July 2010 though) till date. I worked as permanent employee in the following order -

1 - June 2011 to Mar 2013 - Local UK Employment on permanent basis
2 - May 2013 to Sept 14 - Hired in UK on permanent basis through IN company (IN Company put me on deputation model on the grounds of their internal policy)
3 - Oct 14 to till date - Local UK Employment on permanent basis

For above point no 2, it has been always painful working through IN company since the day I joined and then I left knowing the fact that the tax and NI practices to pay HMRC are not right.

I am approaching close to ILR in June this year and I requested HMRC to share the employment history and NI records history and that's where I got surprised (somewhere I knew as well) hearing that there is no record for IN company in HMRC database and no NI has been paid. I have written to Employer and they accepted their mistake now.

What should be next step I should take to correct all my taxes and NI problems created by IN employer in HMRC and IN employer also agreed y'day to pay the Employer NI as well?

I want all my records to be correct in first place at HMRC irrespective of. I had been in debates with IN employer right from the day I joined, left and afterwards (have got email proofs) also and now before going to ILR.

Please assist.

Thanks.

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Re: Immediate help needed....

Post by CR001 » Fri Feb 19, 2016 9:35 am

You will need to find a tax forum to ask these questions or contact HMRC directly. We do not have tax specialists here as this is an immigration forum.

Also, if you need 'immediate help', suggest you find a registered OISC adviser who will charge a fee for immediate/urgent help.
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